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COURSE  OF  STUDY^ 


NATURAL  THEOLOGY. 

1.  Proof  of  the  divine  existence,  stated  in  the  man- 
ner of  Paley,  Bentley,  Berkley,  Clarke,  and  other 
writers. 

Paley's  Natural  ThjEolo»y.  Bentley's  Boylian  Lectures.  Dwight's  Theol- 
ogy, Vol,  I.  Serm.  I.  Minute  Philosopher,  Dial.  IV.  Abernethy's  Sermons, 
Serm.  I.  Clarke's  Demonstration.  Brown's  Philosophy  of  the  Mind,  Vol.  III. 
p.  92.  Brown  on  Cause  and  Effect.  Stapferi  Theologia,  Vol.  I.  Cap.  Ill,  J  266 
—994.  Oeuvres  de  Pascal,  Tom.  II.  Sec.  3.  Beattie,  Vol.  VIII.  p.  6. 
Brettschneider's  Entwick.  i  58.     Handbuch,  B.  I.  p.  291—304. 

Charnock's  Sermons,  Vol.  I.  p.  1.  Bates's  Works,  Chap.  I — 7.  Leighton's 
Lectures,  Lect.  7.  Doederleinii  Theologia,  Vol.  I.  p.  258 — 269.  Foster's 
Natural  Religion,  Chap.  I.  Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity,  Vol.  I.  Abbadie  de 
la  Religion  Chretienne,  Tom.  I.  Sect.  I.  Allen's  Oracles  of  Reason,  Sect.  II. 
Chap.  I.  Gerhardi  Loci  Theologici,  Tom.  III.  p.  40.  Hey's  Lectures,  Vol.  I. 
Chap.  III.  IV.  Berkley's  Dialogues.  Gisborne's  Natural  Theology.  Review 
of  Brown  and  Sumner  on  the  Being  fcc.  of  God,  Chr.  Obs,  Vol.  XVI.  p.  101. 
Wollaston's  Religion  of  Nature,  part  II.  Stillingfleet's  Orig.  Sacrae,  Book  III. 
Hamilton's  attempt  to  prove  the  divine  existence.  Oeuvres  de  Fenelon,  Tom. 
II.    Foster's  Essays,  Part  I.  Letter  5.     Nichols's  Conference.     J.  A.  Turrettin, 

Vol.  I.  p.  52.  Vogel,  in  Gabler''s  Journal,  Vol.  II.  p.  19,  109.  Vol.  V.  p.  17. 
Wegscheider's  Inst.  Theol.  i  52—59.  Cudworth's  Intell.  Syst.  J.  Ed- 
.  wards's  Theol.  Reform.  Vol.  I.  p.  3 — 40. 

2.  Hypotheses  and  arguments  of  Atheists. 

Bentley's  Boyl.  Lcct.  I— VIII.  Dwight's  Theol.  Vol.  I.  Serm.  II.  Hall's 
Serm.  on  Modern  Infidelity.  Stapferi  Theol.  Vol.  II.  Cap.  6.  Beattie's  Works, 
Vol.  VIII.  p.  6. 

Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sac.  Book  III.  Chap.  I.  II.  III.  Warburton's  Div. 
Legation,  Part  I.  p.  34—78.  Nichols's  Conference,  Vol.  II.  p.  437.  Abba- 
die  do  la  Relig.  Chret.  Tom.  I.  Sect.  2.  Phillips  de  Atheismo.  Noeaselt's  Ver- 
theidigi^ig  der  Christlichen  Religion  gcs^i^  Atheisten. 


3.  Moral  perfections  of  God,  proved  by  the  light  of 
nature. 

Paley's  Nat.  Theol.  Chap.  26,  Dwight's  Theol.  Vol.  I.  Serm.  8.  Aber- 
nethy's  Sermons,  Vol.  III.  Serm.  II,  III.  Brown^s  Philosophy,  Lect.  93 — 95. 
Bellamy's  Sermons  on  the  Wisdom  of  God  in  the  permission  of  sin.  Barrow's 
Works,  Vol.  II.  p.  6G. 

Ridgeley's  Body  of  Div.  Vol.  I.  Quest.  II.  Bates's  Works,  Chap.  I.  Der- 
ham's  Demonstration.  Foster's  Nat.  Relig.  Chap  VI.  Hume's  Dial.  Al- 
len's Oracles  of  Reason,  Chap.  I.  Sect.  3.     J.  A.  Turrettin,  Vol.  I.  p.  81. 


DIVINE  REVELATION. 

THE  SUBJECT  GENERAIXY. 
Leland's  View  of  Deistical  Writers.  Delany's  Revelation  examined.  Hart- 
ley's Truth  of  the  Ch.  Relig.  Watson's  Apology  for  the  Bible,  and  for  Chris- 
tianity. Province  of  Reason.  Clarke's  Nat.  and  Rev.  Relig.  [Watson's  Tracts, 
Vol.  IV.]  Locke's  Reasonableness  of  Christianity.  [W's  Tracts,  Vol.  IV.] 
Leland's  Ans.  to  Tindal.  Macknight  on  the  Probability  of  the  Gosp.  Hist, 
[W's  Tracts,  Vol.  V.]  Sykes's  Truth  of  the  Chr.  Relig.  Storr's  Doctrina 
Chr.  Grotius  de  Veritate.  Brettschneider's  Entwick.  Cap.  I.  Boylian 
Lectures.      Rheinhard's  Dogmatik.  Loc.  I.      Flatt's  Mag.   St.  I.  p.  67.— St. 

III.  p.  1—40.— St.  IV.  p.  17tJ. 

Plain  Reasons  for  being  a  Christian.  [Watson's  Tracts,  Vol.  III.]  Bel- 
sham's  Essays,  Vol.  I,  Ess.  3  and  5.  Bonnet's  Philos.  Inq.  Brown's  Essay  on 
the  Characteristicks.  Shaftesbury's  Characteristicks.  Toland's  Nazarenus,  &c. 
CoUins's  Grounds.  Chubb's  True  Gospel.  Blount's  Oracles  of  Reason. 
Paine's  Age  of  Reason.  Tillotson's  Sermons,  Vol.  XII.  Serm.  238 — 245. 
Wellwood's  Disc,  on  the  Authority  of  the  N.  T.  Allix  on  Script.  [W's 
Tracts,  Vol.  I.]     La  Pluche's  Truth  of  the  Gospel.     Limborchil  Theol.   Cap. 

IV.  Lib.  I.  Stillingfleet's  Grig.  Sac.  Allen's  Oracles  of  Reason.  Hey's 
Lect.  Vol.  I.  Brown's  Body  of  Divinity.  Squire's  Nat.  and  Rev.  Religion, 
fjloyds's  Inquiry.  Jenkins's  Reasonableness  of  the  Chr.  Relig.  Curcellii  Op, 
I^ib.  I.  Bates's  Works.  Origen  Contra  Celsuni.  [Sanct.  Pat.  Op,  Tom. 
VII,  VIII.]  Prideaux's  Life  of  Mahomet,  and  Letter  to  Deists.  Justin  Mar- 
tyr's Apol.  [Sanct.  Pat.  Op.  Polem.]  The  same  tr.  by  Reeves.  Item  Oratio 
et  Cohort,  ad  Grsec.  et  Dial,  cum  Tryph.  Jud.  Athcnag.  Legat.  Pro  Chris- 
tianis.  Clementis  Alexan,  Cohort,  ad  Gent.  [Sanct,  Pat.  Op.  Tom.  IV.] 
Price's  Dissertat,  Hammond's  Works  Vol.  I.  Witherspoon's  Works,  Vol.  IV. 
Brown's  Introd.  to  the  Bib,  Toellner's  Goettlicher  Eingeb.  der  Heilig.  Schrift. 
Deism  Revealed.  West's  Defence  of  the  Chr.  Rev.  Littleton's  St.  Paul. 
Nichols's  Conf.  Taylor's  Apol,  of  Ben  Mord,  Findlay  against  Voltaire.  Fel- 
lows's  Chr.  Philo-.     Warburton's  Div.  Leg.     Boitdinot's  age  of  Rev.     Mun- 


linghe's  Theol.  p.  44 — 152.  Vossii,  Op.  Tom.  V.  Deism  Comp.  with  Christian- 
ity. J.  A.  Turrettin,  Vol.  I'.  Boyle's  Works,  Vol.  I.  and  III.  Koppeu's  Bi- 
bel  ein  werk  der  Gotlich.  Weisheit.  Baumgarten  Crusius  Schr.  und  Ver- 
neft.  Wegscheider's  lust.  Pars  I.  Cap.  I.  Noesselt's  Vertheidigung  der 
Chris.  Ilelig.     Henke's  Neues  Mag.  Band  I,  II. 

1.  Desirableness  and  necessity  of  Revelation. 

Leland's  Necessity  and  Desirableness  of  Rev.     Halyburton's  Inquiry.     Ditto 

Nat.  Relig.  insuff.     Butler's  Analogy,  Part  II.  Ch.  I.     Clarke's  Nat.  and  Rev. 

Relig.  Prop.  I — VII.     Dwight's  Discourses  on  Infidel  Philosophy.     Appltton's 

■  Lectures,  I— VI.     Bretschneider's  Handb.  der  Dog.  B.  I.  p.  59 — 62.     Flatt 

and  Saskiad's  Mag.  St.  15.  S.  1—50. 

Leland's  Ans,  to  Tindal,  Vol.  I.  Pley's  Lect.  V'ol.  I.  Ch.  19.  La  Pluche's 
Tr.  of  the  Gospel,  Ch.  I.  Brown's  Body  of  Div.  Book  I.  Ch.  2.  Ridgeley's 
Body  of  Div.  Vol.  I.  Witherspoon's  Works,  Vol.  II.  Sect.  3.  VV's.  Div.  Legat. 
Vol.  I,  II,  Vossii  Op,  Tom.  V.  De  Idol.  Boylian  Lect.  Vol.  I.  p.  155. 
Boyle's  Works,  Vol.  III.  p.  1.  Reynold's  Relig,  of  Jesus  Delin.  J.  A.  Turret- 
tin,  Vol,  I.  p.  225.     Foster's  Def.  of  Rev.— Turrettini  Op.  Tom.  I.  Loc.  II. 

2.  Historical  Evidence. 

Lardner's  Credibility.  Paley's  Evidences,  Part  I.  Less  on  the  N.  Test. 
Chalmers's  Evidences.  Leslie's  Short  Method.  Storr's  Doctr.  Christ.  Lib.  I. 
M,  2.  Translated  by  Schmucker.     Graves  on  the  Pentateuch. 

Eichhorn's  Einleitung,  Vol.  I.  Plain  Reasons.  [W's  Tracts,  Vol.  III.]  La 
Harpe,  Oeuv.  Tom.  IV.  p.  118. — West  on  the  Resur.  of  Christ.  Littleton 
on  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul. 

3.  Proof  from  Miracles. 

Hume's  Essay  on  Miracles,  Vol.  II.  Campbell's  Ans.  to  Hume,  Part  II.  Pa- 
ley's  Evid.  Prop.  II.  Ch.  2.  Farmer  on  Mir.  Douglas's  Criterion.  Brit.  Enc. 
Art.  Miracles.  Leland's  View,  Lett.  18,  19,  20.  Plartley's  Chr.  Relig.  p.  92 
—107.  Brown's  Ess.  on  the  Characteristicks,  p.  171.  Doederl.  Theol.  Vol. 
I.  p.  25 — 43.  Brown  on  Cause  and  Effect,  Notes  E.  and  F.  with  Review,  Chr. 
Spect.  Vol.  III.  No.  2.  Butler's  Anal.  Part  II.  Ch.  7.  Flalt's  Mag.  3  Stiick. 
p.  1,  and  40.  4  St,  p.  178,  Rheinhard's  Opus.  Acad.  Tom.  I.  p.  145—190. 
Sykes  on  Miracles.  Brettschneider's  Syst.  Entw.  ij  236.  Erskinc's  Remarks, 
Sec.  VI.     Brettschneider's  Handb.  der  Dog.  B,  I.  p.  76 — 90— and  p.  117—123. 

Schott's  Opuscul.  Tom.  I.  p.  113.  Fellows's  Chris.  Philosph.  p.  24, 
La  Harpe,  Oeuv.  Tom.  V.  p.  177.— Henke's  Neu.  Mag.  Band  I.  p.  206,  and 
453.  Gabler's  Neu.  Jour.  Theol.  B.  VII.  p.  187— B.  X.  p.  637.  J.  A. 
Turrettin,  Tom.  I.  p.  323.  Sherlock's  Disc.  Vol.  I.  Dis.  10.  Oeuvres  de 
Paschal.  Jortin's  Rem.  on  Eccl.  Hist.  Tillolson's  Sermons,  229,  236,  281, 
Barrington's  Ess,  on  the  Witness  of  the  H.  S.  [W's  Tracts,  Vol.  IV.]  Well- 
wood's  Discourses,  [Discourse  on  Mir.]  West  on  the  Resurrection.  [W's 
Tr.  Vol.  v.]     Hcy's  Lect.  Vol.  I.  Ch.  15,  16,     Allen's  Oracles  of  Reas,  Ch,  7. 


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Stlllingfleet's  Orig.  Sac.  Book  II.  Ch.  9, 10.  Witsii  Melet.  Diss.  IV.  Clarke 
on  the  Tr.  of  Rev.  Vol.  II.  Prop.  14.  Ridgeley's  Body  of  Div.  Vol.  I.  p.  48. 
Bates's  Works,  Ch.  Ill,  IV.  Price's  Diss.  IV.  Sect.  3,  Witherspoon's  Works, 
Vol.  IV.  Lect.  6.  Shaftsbury's  Char.  Vol.  II.  p.  333.  Ditton  on  the  Res.  of 
Ch.  Taylor's  Ben  Mord.  p.  910—941.  Doederl.  Theol.  Vol.  I.  p.  25—43. 
Muntinghe's  Theol.  p.  96  and  501. 

4.  From  Prophecy. 

Hurd's  Lectures.  Paley's  Evid.  Part  II.  Ch.  I.  Hartley's  Chr.  P>,elig.  p. 
109—118.  Chalmers's  Evid.  Ch.  6.  Horsley's  Serm.  Vol.  II.  Serm.  15— 18. 
Lardner's  Arg.  from  Destruct.  of  Jerus.  [W's  Tr.  Vol.  V.]  Sjkes's  Tr.  of 
the  Chr.  Relig.  Ch.  11.     Butler's  Anal.  Part  II,  Ch.  7. 

Witherspoon's  Works,  Vol.  IV.  Lect.  8.  Seller  Ueber  die  Weissag.  J.  A. 
Turrettin,  Vol.  I.  p.  347.  Marsh's  Lectures,  Lect.  XX,  XXI.  Smith's  Lec- 
tures, XV,  XVI.  Newton's  Proph.  Wellwood's  Disc.  [Disc,  on  the  Proph.] 
Hey's  Lect.  Vol.  I.  Ch.  17.  Allen's  Oracles,  Ch.  8.  Bates's  Works,  Div.  of 
Chr.  Relig.  Ch.  4.  Boyle's  Fulfilm.  of  Scr.  Proph.  Fuller's  Gosp.  its  own 
Witness,  Part  II.  Ch.  I.  Bonnet's  Inq.  Book  IV.  Bish.  Edwards's  Def. 
Muntinghe's  Theol.  p.  97  and  507. 

5.  Internal  Evidence.     Character  of  Christ  and  the 
Apostles,  and  the  nature  and  tendency  of  Christianity. 

Paley's  Evi.  Part  II.  Ch.  2 — 6.  Jenyns's  View.  Gospel  its  own  Witness. 
Hartley's  Chr.  Relig.  p.  130— 1G2.  Channing's  Serm.  at  Dudl.  Lect.  Clarke's 
Evid.  of  Nat.  and  Rev.  Relig.  Prop.  10—14.  Bates's  Works,  Divinity  of  Chr. 
Relig.  Ch.  5.  Witherspoon's  Works,  Vol.  IV.  Lect.  4,  5.  Abbadie  de  la  Re- 
lig. Chret.  Tom.  II.  Sect.  II.  Ch.  7.  Erskine's  Intern.  Evid.  Rheinhard's 
Plan  der  Stifter  der  Christ.  Relig.  Rogue's  Essay  on  the  N.  T.  Rheinhard'? 
Opusc.  Tom.  II.  No.  17.  p.  289—494.     Appleton's  Lect.  p.  382—395. 

Ryan's  Hist,  of  Effects  of  Relig.  Ch.  3,  and  5.  Penses  de  Paschal.  J.  A. 
Turrettin,  Vol.  I.  p.  283.— Doederlein,  Inst.  Theol.  P.  I.  p.  22— 24.  Tur- 
rettini  Theol.  Pars  I.  Loc.  II.  Qu.  16.  Plain  Reasons,  [W's  Tracts,  Vol. 
III.]  Bradford's  Serm.  at  Boyl.  Lect.  Vol.  I.  Ridgeley's  B.  of  Div.  Vol.  I. 
p.  31.  Grotius  de  Veritate,  Lib.  II.  Ch.  9— 16.  Lyttleton  on  St.  Paul.  Fel- 
lows's  Chr.  Philos.  W's  Div.  Legal.  \''ol.  Ill,  IV.  Boudinot's  Age  of  Rev. 
p.  153. 

6.  Coincidence  of  Mosaic  History  with  Pagan  tra- 
dition and  the  appearances  of  nature. 

Horse  Mosaicse.  Graves  on  Pentat.  Part  III.  Sect.  I,  II.  Grotius  de  Verit. 
Lib.  I.  Sec.  15—16.     Gisborne's  Nat.  Theol. 

Shuckford's  Connexions.  Prideaux's  Con.  Stillingfleet's  Orig.  Sac.  Lib.  I. 
Bryant's  Mythology. 


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7.  Coincidence  of  the  Epistles  with  the  Acts. 

Paley's  Horae  Paulinae. 

8.  Propagation  of  Christianity. 

Macknight's  Arg.  from  the  Conversion  of  the  world.  [W's  Tracts,  Vol.  V,] 
Watson's  Apologry  for  Christianity.  Hey's  Lect.  Vol.  I.  Ch.  18.  Wither- 
spoon's  Works,  Vol.  IV.  Lect.  7.  J.  A.  Turretlin,  Tom.  I.  p.  368.  Sermons 
at  Boyl.  Lect.  p.  823.     Lyttleton  on  Conv.  of  St.  Paul.     White's  Lectures. 

9.  Analogy   of    Religion   to   the    Constitution   and 
Course  of  nature. 

Butler's  Analogy,  Part  I.  Reid's  Works,  Vol.  II.  Es.  I.  Ch.  4.  Boyle's 
Works,  Vol.  I.  p.  375.     Brettschneider's  Handb.  B.  I.  p.  97—114. 

10.  Objections  of  Deists. 

Leland's  View.  Do.  Ans.  to  Tindal,  Vol.  II.  Witherspoon's  Works,  Vol* 
IV.  Lect.  8.  Halyburton's  Inq.  Arg.  9,  Watson's  Apologies.  Brown  Ess. 
on  the  Charact.  Ess.  III.  Stapferi  Theol.  Vol.  II.  Chap.  VII.  Bachus's 
Sermons  on  the  Evidence  of  Rev.     Dodd.  Lect.  Vol.  II.  Prop.  6. 

Henke's  Neu.  Mag.  B.  II.  p.  390.  J.  A.  Turrettin,  Vol.  I.  Fabricii  De- 
lectus Arg.  et  Syllab.  Scriptor.  English's  Grounds  of  Christianity  Examin- 
ed. Carey's  Review,  and  Everett's  Defence.  Deism  Rev.  Nichols's  Conf. 
Vol.  II.  p.  437.     Findlay  against  Voltaire.     Boudinot's  Age  of  Rev.  p.  249. 


INSPIRATION  OF  THE  SCRIPTURES. 


1.  Proof  of  Inspiration  in  a  general  view. 

Calamy's  Sermons,  2 — 4.  Dick  on  Inspiration,  Ch.  3 — 6.  Parry  on  Inspi- 
ration of  the  Apostles,  Sect.  3.  Doederl.  Theol.  Vol.  I.  p.  89—106.  Dodd. 
Lect.  Vol.  II.  Part  6.  Whitby's  Gen,  Pref.  to  Comm.  4—8  Lowth  on  Inspi- 
ration. Scott's  Essays,  Ess.  I.  Flatt's  Mag.  Zweites  Stuck, p.  1.  Eichhorn's 
Einlitung,  Vol.  I.— Calvin,  B.  I.  C.  7.  Rheinhard's  Dogmat.  Proleg.  Loc. 
I.  Gerard's  Institutes,  Bretschneider's  Enlwick.  Ch.  I.  i  33.  p.  183. — 
Do.  Handb.  B,  I,  p.  177—188. 

Wegscheider's  Inst.  Theol.  p.  84 — 123. — Koppen's  Bibel  ein  werk  der  got- 
tlich.  weisheit,  Abs.  IV.  p,  376—554.     Tillotsoa's  Serm.  Vol.  II.  Serm.  21. 


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Michaelis  OQ  N.  T.  Vol.  I.  Cli.  3.  Townson's  Works,  Rid^eley^s  Body  of 
Div.  Vol.  I.  Zacharia's  Bibl.  Theol.  Vol.  I.  Sect.  19—41.  Toellner's  Die 
gottliche  Ein^^eb,  der  heilig.  Schrift.  Staudlin's  Beitrage  Z.  Gesch.  Jab- 
lonski's  Opusc.  Tom.  IV.  p,  225. 

2.  In  what  sense  and  degree  were  the  Scriptures 
inspired. 

Calamy's  Serm,  II — V.  and  Appendix.  Hartley's  Chr.  Relig.  p.  18 — 22. 
Dick  on  Ins.  Ch.  I.  Parry  Do.  Introduction  and  Sect.  I,  and  II.  Benson  Do. 
[W's  Tr.  Vol.  IV.]  Ridgeley,  Vol.  I.  p.  47.  Wardlaw's  Disc.  Note  I.  p.  418. 
Note  L.  p.  423.  CampbelPs  Gospels,  Vol.  I.  Diss.  I.  Part  II.  Doed.  Theol. 
Vol.  I.  p.  91—103,  and  180.  Dodd.  Lect.  Vol.  II.  Part  VI.  Whitby's  Gen. 
Pref.  I,  II,  III.  Rheinhard's  Do»mat.  J  20.  Bretschueider's  Entwick.  }  51. 
p.  299.  Do.  Handbuch,  B.  I.  p.  177—193.  p.  211—215.  Tittman  uber 
Supranaturalismus. 

Horffi  Bib.  p.  240—249.  Emmons's  Serm.  II.  W's  Tr.  Vol.  III.  p.  467— 
482.  De  Wette's  Lehrbuch  d.  Dogmat.  Theil  II.  p.  48.  Jablonski's  Opusc. 
Tom.  IV.  p.  438.  .  Gabler's  Neu.  Jour.  Theoi.  B.  IX.  p.  273. 

OBJECTIONS    TO    INSPIRATION. 

Obj.  1.  The  authors  of  the  Scriptures  write,  in 
the  exercise  of  their  own  faculties ;  in  the  use  of  ad- 
vantages within  their  reach ;  and  with  the  same  di- 
versity of  style  as  is  common  with  other  writers. 

Calamy's  Serm.  V— VIII.  Campbell's  Gosp.  Vol.  I.  Diss.  I.  Part  II.  Jab- 
lonski's Opuscula,  Tom.  IV.  p.  441. 

Obj.  2.  There  are  discrepancies  among  the  writ- 
erSy  inconsistent  with  their  plenary  inspiration. 

Calamy's  Serm.  VI,  VII.  Paley's  Evid.  Part  III.  Ch.  I.  Ridgeley's  B.  of 
Div.  Vol.  I.  p.  39.     Owen  and  Randolph. 

Obj.  3.  The  manner  of  quoting  from  the  O.  T.  by 
the  Avriters  of  the  N.  T.  inconsistent  with  their  inspi- 
ration. 

Owen  and  Randolph  on  Quot.  Storr's  Hist.  Sense,  i  24.  Sykes's  Tr.  of 
the  Ch.  Relig-.     Michaelis  on  the  N.  T.     Woods's  Lect.  on  Quot. 

Rheinhard's  Opuscula  Acad.  Vol.  I.  p.  475—525.  Henke's  Neu.  Mag, 
B.  II.  St.  II.  and  B.  V.  }  109.  Flatt  and  Suskind's  Mag.  St.  13.— S.  1—67. 
Bretschneider's  Handb.  B.  I.  p.  215—236. 


CHRISTIAN  THEOLOGY. 

1.  Rules  for  the  study  of  the  Scriptures  with  a  view 
to  a  correct  system  of  Theology. 

Taylor's  Scheme  of  Script.  Div.  Ch.  I.  [W's  Tracts,  Vol.  I.]  Hay's  Lect. 
Vol.  I.  Ch.  10.  Leighton's  Lect.  Introduction.  Ernesti  on  Interpretation. 
Campbell  on  Syst.  Theol.  Introd.  Disc,  and  Lect.  I — VI,  Scott's  Essays,  II, 
Brown's  Intro,  to  the  Bible,  Ch.  II.  Irving's  Orations,  I,  II.  Stapfer,  Tom. 
I,  Cap,  I.  II. 

Zacharia's  Abhandlungen,  No,  I,  Chris.  Spectator,  Vol.  II.  p.  169.  Dick 
on  Inspiration,  Ch.  VIII.  Frank's  Guide  to  the  study  of  the  Scrip.  Wither- 
spoon's  Works,  Vol.  IV.  Introd.  Lect.  Pictet  Theol.  Lib.  I.  Cap.  28.  Jahn 
on  the  Study  of  the  Orig.  Lang.  Note  E.  Gerhard,  Tom.  I.  Loc.  II.  C.  IV. 
Keil  and  Tzschirner's  Analekten.  B.  Ill,  St.  1.  p.  151—204. 


2.  Explanation  of  the  language  commonly  employ- 
ed respecting  the  divine  attributes. 

Ridgeley's  Body  of  Div.  Vol.  I.  p.  53.  Doederl.  Theol.  Vol.  I.  p.  282. 
Gerhard's  Loc.  Com,  Tom.  I.  Loc.  III.  Cap.  IV.  Brettschneider's  Entw.  S. 
61,62. 

3.  Unity  of  God.  Meaning  of  the  phrase.  What 
does  the  light  of  nature  teach  ?  Particular  design  of 
the  texts  which  assert  the  unity  of  God.  Practical 
uses. 

Dwight'3  Theol.  Vol.  I.  Serm.  4.  Abernethy's  Disc.  Vol.  I.  Disc.  5.  Clarke's 
Dem.  Prop.  7.  Wardlaw's  Disc.  I.  Priestley's  Institutes,  Vol.  I.  Horseley's 
Tracts.     Yates's  Vind.  Part  II.  Ch.  I,  II.     Stuart's  Lett,  to  Channing,  Lett. 

II.  Bible  News,  Part  I.  Ridgeley,  Vol.  I.  Quest.  7.  Gerhardi  Loci  Theol. 
Tom.  I.  p.  105.  Brown's  Philos.  Vol.  III.  Lect.  93.  Paley's  Theol.  Ch.  XXV. 
Brettschneider's  Handb.  B.  I.  p.  304—311.  J.  P.  Smith's  Scrip.  Test.  Vol.  I. 
Chap.  I.  and  Notes. 

Burnet  on  the  Art.  p.  23,  24,  Belsham's  Treatises,  Gill's  Body  of  Div. 
Vol.  I.  p.  183,  Turrett.  Theol.  Tom.  I.  Loc.  III.  p.  198.  Doederl.  Theol. 
Vol.  I.  p.  269—279.  Foster's  Nat.  Kelig.  th.  II.  Witherspoon's  Works,  Vol. 
IV.    Lect.   9.     Zacharia's  Bib.  Theol.  Theil  I.  S.  392.     Chr.  Spectator,  Vol. 

III.  p.  425.  Wegscheider's  Inst.  Theol.  Pars  II.  Cap.  I.  *  59.  Fratres  Poloni, 
Tom.  IV. 

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4.  Eternity  of  God.  Proof  from  Reason  and  Scrip- 
ture.    Practical  uses. 

Dwiorht's  Theol.  Vol.  I.  Serm.  5.  Saurin's  Serm.  Vol.  T.  Serm.  II.  Paley'i 
Nat.  Theol.  Ammon's  Bib.  Theol.  Theil  I.  S.  92.  Charnock  on  Div.  Perf. 
Clarke  on  the  Attr.  Gerhard.  Loci  Theol.  Tom.  III.  p.  183.  Doederl.  Theol. 
Vol.  I.  p.  290.  Ridgeley,  Vol.  I.  p.  57.  Mastricht.  Cap.  XI.  Lib.  2.  Brett- 
schneider's  Handb.  B.  I.  p.  319—321. 

Turrettin,  Tom.  I.  Loc.  III.  Qu.  10.  Limborch.  Lib.  II.  Cap.  5.  Stackh. 
Body  of  Div,  Part  I.  Ch.  5.     TiUotson,  Vol.  I.  (fol.)  p.  761. 

.5.  Immutability  of  God.  Proof  from  Reason  and 
Scripture.  In  what  sense  is  God  immutable  ?  Ob- 
jections from  the  texts  which  represent  God  as  repent- 
ing, turning,  &c.  Show  that  the  change  implied  re- 
sults from  the  immutable  perfection  of  God.  Practical 
uses. 

Dwight's  Theol.  Vol.  I.  Serm.  5.  Gerhardi  L.  Theol.  Tom.  III.  p.  110. 
Doederl.  Th.  Vol.  I.  p.  325.  Charuock's  Disc.  Vol.  I.  p.  125.  Hopkins's  Syst. 
Vol.  I.  Ch.  2.  Ridgeley,  Vol.  I.p.  62.  PriceonProv.Diss.il.  Magee  on  At. 
No.  VIII.  p.  87.  Mastricht,  Cap.  VIII.  Lib.  II.  Blair's  Serm.  Vol.  II.  Serm.  4. 
Turrettin,  Tom.  I.  Loc.  III.  Qu.  11.     Smalley's  Sermons,  Vol.  I.  Serm.  5. 

6.  Omniscience  and  Omnipresence  of  God.  Proof. 
Different  senses  in  which  God  is  present.  Compari- 
son between  God  and  man  in  respect  to  knowledge. 
Practical  uses. 

Dwight,  Vol.  I.  Serm.  6.  Charnock,  Vol.  I.  p.  148.  Ridgeley,  Vol.  I.  p. 
64.  Saurin's  Serm.  Vol.  I.  Serm.  3.  Clarke's  Dem.  Prop.  3.  Doederl.  Th. 
Vol.  I.  p.  302  and  303.  Brown's  Philos.  Vol.  III.  Lee.  93.  p.  449.  Gerhard, 
Loc.  Com.  Tom.  I.  Loc.  III. 

Foster's  Nat.  Relio^.  Ch.  III.  Robinson's  Chr.  Syst.  Vol.  I.  Ess.  4.  Faw- 
cett's  Sermons,  I.  Turrettin,  Tom.  I.  Loc.  III.  Qu.  9.  Wegscheider's  last. 
Theol.  p.  146.     Brettschneider's  Handb.  B.  I.  p.  321— 333,— and  379—385. 

7.  Omnipotence  of  God.  Proof  from  the  fact  of 
creation,  and  from  the  extent  and  magnitude  of  divine 
works.  Scripture  proof.  Meaning  of  the  texts  which 
ascribe  want  of  power  to  God.     Practical  uses. 

Dwight,  Vol.  I.  Serm.  7.  Clarke's  Dem.  Prop.  10.  Ridgeley,  Vol.  I.  p. 
64.     Charnock,  Vol.  I.  p.  257.     Doederl.  Vol.  1.  p.  326.     Gerhard.  Tom.  III. 


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p.  138.  Foster's  Nat.  Relig.  Ch.  VII.  Saurin's  Serm.  vol.  I.  Serni.  IV. 
Turrettine,  Tom.  I.  Loc.  III.  Qu.  21.  Brown's  Philos.  vol.  III.  p.  450.  Do. 
Tol.  I.  p.  110. 

8.  Independence  and  self-sufficieticy  of  God.  Ex- 
planation and  proof.  How  reconciled  with  the  repre- 
sentation, that  God  receives  pleasure  and  honor  from 
his  works,  especially  from  the  love  and  obedience  of 
his  inteligent  creatures. 

Edwards  on  God's  Last  End.  [Works,  vol.  VI.  p.  23.]  Ridgeley,  vol,  I.  p. 
55,  56.  Emmons's  Serm.  VI.  Zacharia's  Biblische  Theol.  Th.  I.  p.  220. 
Gerhard!  Loc.  Com.  Tom.  I.  Loc.  III.  Cap.  XX.  Doederline,  Pt.  I.  p.  320— 
325.    Turrettin,  Tom.  I.  Loc.  III.  Qu.  14  to  18.     Mastricht,  Cap.  21.  Book  II. 

9.  Benevolence  of  God.  Can  it  be  inferred  from  his 
natural  perfections  ?  The  object  of  divine  benevo- 
lence, and  the  ways  in  which  it  is  displayed.  Objec- 
tions from  the  existence  of  natural  and  moral  evil,  an- 
swered.    Practical  uses. 

Dwigfht,  vol.  I.  Serm.  9.  Saurin's  Serm.  vol.  I.  Serm.  7.  Emmons's  Serm. 
y.  Hartley  on  Man,  vol.  III.  Ch.  3.  Hopkins's  Syst.  vol.  I.  Ch.  2.  Ridg^e- 
ly,  vol.  I.  p.  80.  Balgfuy  on  Div.  Benev.  Chauncy  on  Do.  Davies's  Ser- 
mons, vol.  I.  Serm.  18.  Strongs  on  Benevolence  and  Misery.  Do.  Sermons,  I, 
n.     Brown's  Philos.  vol.  III.  p.  451.     Paley's  Theol. 

Stapfer,  vol.  I.  p.  129—137.  Turrettin,  Tom.  I.  Loc.  III.  Qu.  20.  Mas- 
tricht, Cap.  16.  Lib.  II.  Doederline,  vol.  I.  p.  353.  Smalley's  Sermons,  3. 
vol.  I.     Gerhard,  Tom.  I.  Loc.  III.  Cap.  XVIII. 

10.  Mercy  and  grace  of  God.  Are  these  primary 
attributes,  or  only  branches  of  benevolence.  Practi- 
cal uses. 

Dwi»ht,  vol.  I.  Serm,  12.  Ridgeley,  vol.  I.  p.  80.  Saurin's  Serm.  vol.  I. 
Serm.  7,  8.     Ammon's  Bib.  Theol.  Th.  I.  S.  142. 

Doederl.  vol.  I.  p.  353.  Gerhard,  Tom.  III.  p.  164.  Foster's  Nat.  Rel. 
Ch.  8.  Ludlam's  Ess.  3.  Robinson's  Syst.  vol.  I.  Ess.  9.  Turrettin,  Tom. 
L  Loc.  III.  Qu.  20.     Willard's  Body  of  Div.  p.  81,  87. 

11.  Divine  Wisdom.  Is  it  a  natural  or  a  moral,  a 
simple_,  or  complex  attribute  ?  Evidences  of  it  in  the 
word  and  works  of  God.     Practical  uses. 


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Dwight,  vol.  I.  Serm.  13.  Ridgeley,  toI.  I.  p.  71.  Doedeil.  Theol.  vol.  I. 
p.  311.  Gerhard,  L.  Theol.  Toui.  I.  Loc.  III.  Tom.  Ill,  p.  164.  Charnock's 
Works,  vol.  1.  p.  207.  Saurin's  Serm.  vol.  I.  5.  Brettschneider's  Handb.  B. 
I.  p.  321—333.     Turrettin,  Tom,  I.  Loc.  III.  Qu.  12. 

Foster's  Nat.  Rel.  Ch.  IV.  Ludlam's  Essays,  III.  Robinson's  Syst.  vol.  I. 
Ess.  9.  Bellamy's  Sermon  on  the  Wisdom  of  God  in  the  permission  of  sin. 
Clarke's  Dem.  Prop.  II.  Ray's  Wisdom  of  God.  Hopkins's  Syst.  vol.  I. 
Chap,  II.  p.  71.     Wegscheider's  Inst,  p,  156. 

12.  Divine  Justice.  Definition  and  proof.  Its  Re- 
lation to  benevolence.     Amiableness.     Practical  uses. 

Dwight,  vol.  I,  Serm.  10,  Abernethey's  Serm,  5.  Ridgeley,  vol,  I.  p.  78. 
Magee  on  Atone,  p,  126,  Gerhard,  Tom,  III.  p.  171.  Charnock's  Serm. 
Strong's  Sermons,  vol.  I,  3.  Edwards's  Works  vol.  VII.  p.  326.  Smalley's 
Sermons,  vol.  I.  4.  Bellamy's  Ess.  Sec.  VI,  Turrettin,  Tom,  I,  Loc,  III,  Qu. 
19,     Mastricht,  Cap,  XVIII,  Lib.  II.     Ammon's  Bib.  Theol.  T.  I.  p.  145. 

Ludlam's  Ess.  II.  Robinson's  Syst.  Vol.  I.  Ess.  8.  Doederl.  vol.  I.  p  328. 
Foster's  Nat.  Relig.  Ch,  V,  Limborch,  Lib.  II,  Cap.  12.  Bellamy's  Works, 
vol.  II.  p.  413— 416.  Griffin  on  Atone.  Part  I.  Chap.  2.  Wegscheider's  Inst, 
p,  157.     Brettschneider's  Handb.  B.  I.  p.  343—367. 

13.  Divine  Veracity.  Definition  and  proof.  Objec- 
tion, from  the  cases  in  which  God  has  not  executed 
his  word,  as  in  regard  to  Hezekiah,  the  Ninevites,  and 
pardoned  sinners.     Practical  uses. 

Dwight,  vol,  I.  Serm.  9.  Ridgeley,  vol.  I,  p.  90.  Doederl,  Theol,  vol,  I. 
p.  349.  Edward's  Works,  vol.  VII .  p.  412,  Gerhard,  Tom.  I.  Loc.  III.  Cap. 
XXI. 

14.  Incomprehensibleness  of  God.  In  what  respects 
is  God  incomprehensible  ?  Deduction  as  to  the  prop- 
er treatment  of  mysteries  in  the  word  and  works  of 
God. 

Abernethy's  Sermons,  VI.  Ridgeley,  vol.  1,  p.  63,  Brettschneider's  Handb. 
R,  I.  p.  379—385.     Doederl.  Part  I.  p.  280—283. 


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TRINITY  IN  THE  GODHEAD. 

1.  Meaning  of  the  doctrine.  Sense  of  the  word 
person  in  relation  to  the  subject.  Is  there  any  valid 
objection  to  the  use  of  it  ?  General  proof  of  the  doc- 
trine. 

Watt's  Works,  vol.  V.  Diss.  6,  7.  Also  Prop.  12—15.  Ridgeley,  vol.  I.  p. 
114,  115.  Bum  Opera.  Calvin's  Inst.  Book  I.  Ch.  13.  Emmons's  Serm.  III. 
Stuart's  L(  tters.  (3d  edit.)  p.  34.  Storr's  Doct.  Chr.  Lib.  II.  Cap.  3.  Essay  of 
Baumg-arten  Crusius,  [Panoplist  vol.  IX.  X.]  Venn's  Sermons,  vol.  I.  Serm.  8. 
Wardlaw's  Discourses,  Disc.  I.  Do.  Reply,  Part  II.  Ch.  5.  Dwight,  vol.  II. 
Serm.  29.  vol.  III.  Serm,  71.  Gill's  Body  of  Div.  Book  I.  p.  190—205.  Doederl. 
vol.  I.  p.  367,  and  p.  407—410.   Ammon's  Bibl.  Theol.  Band  I.  Theil.  I.  Absch. 

11.  Gerhard,  vol.  I.  p.  185.  vol.  III.  p.  209.  Brettschneider's  Syst.  Entw.  S. 
S93,  and  «  68—70.      Stapfer,  Tom.  I.  Cap.  3.   Sec.   16,   and  Tom.   III.   Cap. 

12.  Worcester  and  Channin»  on  the  Unitarian  Controversy.  John  P.  Smitli's 
Scrip.  Test.  vol.  II.  Appendix,  Note  III.  Turrettin,  Tom.  I.  Loc.  IlI.Qu.  23 
—27.  Mastricht,  Cap.  24—27.  Lib.  II.  Rheinhard's  Dogm.  Loc.  II.  i  42. 
Taylor's  Ben  Mordecai,  vol.  I.  p.  67.  Note,  p.  153.  Brettschneider's  Handb. 
der.  Dog.  B.  I.  p.  401—429,  and  478—509. 

Waterland's  Defence  of  Quer.  p.  217,  218,  245.  Hopkins's  Syst.  vol.  I.  Ch. 
3.  Smith  on  the  Trinity,  Sect.  8.  Cappell,  Crit.  Sac.  p.  667—687.  Jamie- 
son's  Vind.  vol.  I.  Morus's  Epitome  Theol.  Christ.  Howe's  Works,  vol.  IV. 
p.  300,  Hey's  Lect.  vol.  II.  p.  213—291.  Robinson's  Ch.  Syst.  vol.  I.  Ess. 
II.  Jones  on  the  Trinity.  Hilarii  Op.  p.  766 — 1143.  Augustini  Op.  Tom. 
VIILp.  533—711.  Muntinghe's  Theol.  p.  207—230,  and  560— 584.  Prideaux's 
Lectiones,  Lee,  17.  Wheatly  on  the  Creeds,  Serm.  III.  Sherlock's  (William) 
Vindication  of  the  Trin.  Schlegel's  Dreyeinigkeit.  Review  of  Channing  and 
Stuart,  [Chr,  Spec.  vol.  III.]  Tuckney's  Praelec.  Theol.  Wegscheider's  Inst. 
Theol.  Pars  II,  Cap.  III.  Witsii  Excrcit.  Exer.  VI.  John  Edwards's  Theol, 
Reform,  vol.  I.  p.  281 — 354.  Hilary  of  Poictiers,  de  Trin.  Lib.  10.  Mar- 
heinecke's  Dogra,  Athanasius's  Orations  against  Arians.  Augustini  de  Trin. 
Lib.  XV. 

Objections.  The  doctrine  inconceivable.  Inconsis- 
tent with  unity. — Few  texts  to  support  it,  &c. 

Priestley's  Early  Opin.  vol.  I.  Sec.  4.  vol.  II.  Book  2,  Ch.  2.  Eratres  Polo- 
ni,  Tom.  II.  Cap.  4,  7,  8.  Yates's  Vindication,  Part  III.  Ch.  1 — 3.  Unitarian 
Tracts,  p.  74,  145,  175,  &c.  Purves's  Humble  Attempt,  Clarke  on  the  Trin- 
ity. Channing's  Serm,  at  Ord.  of  Sparks.  Belsham's  Essays,  vol,  I.  Ess.  6. 
Lindsey's  Works.  Bible  News.  Crellii  Op,  Tom,  V,  Pars  I,  Dwight,  vol,  11, 
Serm,  30—41.     Abbadie  on  Div.  of  Ch.  Sec.  6,     Jamieson's  Vind.  vol.  I.  Bonk 


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IV.  Ch.  4.  Wardlaw's  Reply,  Part  II.  Ch.  I,  and  Part  III.  Witherspoon's 
Works,  Vol.  IV.  Lee.  9.  Stuart's  Letters  to  Channing,  Lett.  I,  II.  Stapfer, 
vol.  I.  i  16.     Brettschneider's  Handb.  B.  l.p.  489—494. 

Bradbury's  Mystery,  vol.  II.  p.  295.  Bates's  Works,  Ch.  V.  p.  74.  Kidder 
on  the  Mess.  Part  111.  Ch.  4.  Emmons's  Serm.  HI.  Taylor's  Ben  Mord.  Let. 
1.  and  Notes.     Tuckney's  Praelec.  Theol.  Part.  I.  p.  6 — 19. 


CHARACTER  OF  CHRIST. 

With  reference  to  the  controversy  generally,  it  will 
be  useful  to  consult 

Horseley's  Tracts,  Abbadie  on  the  Div.  of  Chr.  Bulli  Opera.  Wynpersee 
on  the  Godhead  of  Chr.  Racovian  Catech.  Some  parts  of  Fratres  Pol.  and 
of  Priestley's  Works. 

1.  Christ  a  real  and  proper  man. 

Dwig^ht,  vol.  II.  Serm.  42.  Priestley's  Early  Opin.  vol.  II.  Book  2.  Ch.  4. 
Do.  vol.  IV.  Sec.  4.  Schoettgen.  Horse  Heb.  Tom.  II.  Lib.  III.  Bradbury's 
Mystery,  vol.  1.  p.  143.  Bible  News,  Part  II.  Letter  5.  Bulli  Defens.  Fid. 
Nicaen.  Sec.  4.  Calvin's  Inst.  Book  II.  Ch.  13.  Smith  on  Trin.  Sec.  7. 
Doederl.  vol.  II.  p.  243.  Brettschneider's  Entwick.  J  98.  S.  553.  Smith's 
Scrip.  Test.  vol.  II.  Book  III.  p.  333.  vol.  I.  p.  290,  315,  328,  382. 

2.  General  evidence  of  the  pre-existence  of  Christ 
in  a  nature  superior  to  humanity.  His  incarnation. 
How  does  it  appear  that  he  unites  two  natures  in  one 
person  ?  Philosophical  objections  against  such  a  union, 
considered. 

Dwight,  vol.  II.  Serm.  42.  Watts's  Works,  vol.  V.  Disc.  I,  II.  p.  304—436. 
Ridgeley,  vol.  I.  p.  179.  Calvin's  Inst.  Book  I.  Ch.  13.  Book  11.  Ch.  12—14. 
Turret.  Tom.  II.  Loc.  13.  Gerhard.  Tom.  III.  p.  367,  and  412.  Magee  on 
At.  p.  53.  Sherlock's  Serm.  vol.  IV.  Disc.  1.  Tillotson's  Serm.  vol.  I.  p. 
226.  Priestley's  Early  Opinions,  vol.  I.  Sec.  1,  2.  Do.  vol.  II.  Book  II.  Ch. 
6,7.  Fratres  Pol.  Tom.  II.  Cap.  11,  and  13.  Yates's  Vind.  Part  III.  Ch. 
IV.  Smith's  Scrip.  Test  vol.  II.  Book  111.  Chap.  I.  and  Notes,  Chap.  IV.  Book 
IV.  p.  543.      Nares's  Remarks  on  the  Improved  Version,  p.  67 — 132,  also  200 

—216.     Stapfer,  Tom.  I.  p.  344 Tom.  III.  p.  508.     Brettschneider's  Entw.  i 

99.— Do.  Handb.  Book  II.  p.  1J7,— 173.     Horsley's  Tracts,  p.  349. 


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Bulli  Defens.  Fid.  Nic.  Sec.  II.  Cap.  I,  IF.  Bates's  Works,  p.  121,  122. 
Gill's  Body  of  Div.  vol.  11.  Book  !I.  Waterland's  Def,  p.  232.  Muntinghe's 
Theol.  p.  284,  and  630.  Bradbury's  Myst.  vol.  I.  Serm.  10—17.  VVitsiiis  on 
the  Gov.  vol.  I.  Book  II.  Ch.  4.  Hopkins's  Syst.  vol.  I.  Part  11.  Ch,  2.  Pearson 
on  the  Creed,  p.  105—144.  Maccovii  Loci  Comm.  Cap.  56,37.  Owen  on 
the  Person  of  Chr.  p.  388.  Commentationes  Theol.  vol.  I.  p.  241.  Taylor's 
Ben  Mord.  vol,  I.  Lett.  8.  Crellii  Op.  Tom.  V.  p.  383,  and  678.  Mastricht, 
Book  V.  Chap.  10. — Appendix  to  Yates's  Vind.  p.  14.  Wolzogenii  Op.  Tom. 
II.  Compend.  Relig.  Chr.  Cap.  12.— 15. 

3.  Christ's  divinity  proved  from  the  divine  names 
applied  to  him.  Are  these  names  applied  to  Christ  in 
their  highest  sense  ? 

Under  this  and  the  following  heads,  consider  what 
force  the  particular  arguments  derive  from  each  oth- 
er. 

Dwi»ht,  vol.  II.  Serm.  35.  Wardlaw,  Disc.  III.  Do.  Reply,  Part  II.  Ch. 
V.  Watts,  vol.  v.  Prop.  7.  8  Wynpersee,  Sec.  5.  Ridgeley,  vol.  I.  p.  134. 
—150.  Scott's  Ess.  VI.  Abbadie,  Sect.  II.  Ch.  1—3.  Doederl.  vol.  I.  p. 
375.  Gerhard,  Tom.  I.  p.  228.  Stuart's  Lett,  to  C.  3d  Edit.  p.  60.  Mid- 
dleton  on  the  Gr.  Art.  p.  343,  380,  455,  525,  574,  621.  Flatt's  Comm.  de  Dei- 
tate  Chr.  Smith's  Scrip.  Test.  vol.  I.  B.  II.  C.  6.--vol.  II.  p.  446—459,  672. 
Note  B.  to  Chap.  IV.  p.  511,  597,  237.  Nares's  Remarks,  p.  42—132.  217— 
266.     Brettschneider's  Handb.  B.  I.  p.  430—470.     Clarke  on  the  Trin.  Chap. 

II.  Sec.  I. — Part  II.  Sec.  24.     Lindsey's  Exam,  of  the  Div.  of  Jesus  Christ, 
Sec.  3.     Yates's  Vind.  Part  III.  Chap.  V. 

Jamieson's  Vind.  vol.  I.  Book  II.  Ch.  I.  Witherspoon,  vol,  IV.  Lect.  10. 
Horse  Heb.  Tom.  II.  Lib.  I.  Doddridge's  Lect.  vol.  II.  p.  158—164.  Smith 
on  the  Trin.  Sec.  VI.     Wheatly  on  Creeds,  p.  147 — 156.     Glass's  Works,  vol. 

III.  p.  7. 

4.  Christ's  Divinity  argued  from  his  Attributes. 

Waterland's  Defence,  vol.  If.  Qu.  6—9.  Wardlaw,  Disc.  III.— Do.  Reply, 
Part  11.  Ch.  VI.  Dwight,  vol.  II.  Serm.  36.  Calvin's  Inst.  Book  I.  Ch.  13. 
Doederl.  vol.  I.  p.  389.  Gerhard,  Tom.  I,  p.  238.  Stuart's  Lett,  to  C.  p,  87. 
Ridgeley,  vol.  I.  p.  162.  Wynpersee,  Sec.  6.  Smith's  Scrip,  Test.  vol.  II. 
B.  III.  Ch.  III.  Sec,  4—6,  and  Notes,  p,  302—385,  537,  621,  636. 

Bradbury's  Myst.  vol.  II.  p.  169.  Bulli  Defensio  F.  N.  Sec,  III,  Wheatly 
on  the  Creeds,  p.  128—147.  Lindsey's  Examination,  Sec.  4,  Yates's  Vin- 
dica.  Part  II.  Chap,  VI— Part  III,  Chap,  VI. 

5.  Christ's  Divinity  proved  from  his  works.     ]    Crea- 
tion.    2.  Miracles,     .3,  Salvation  of  sinners. 


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Dwight,  vol.  II.  Serm.  36,  37.  Wynpersee,  Sec.  7.  Jamieaon's  Viud.  vol. 
I.  Book.  III.  Ch,  6, 7.  Bradbury's  Myst.  vol.  II.  p.  103.  Ridgeley,  vol.  I.  p.  170, 
Wardlaw,  pise,  IV.— Do.  Reply,  Part  II.  Ch.  7.  Gerhard,  Tom.  I.  p.  255. 
Stuart's  Lett,  to  C.  p.  67—76,  93.  Smith's  Scrip.  Test.  vol.  II.  p.  93,  392, 
249,  608,  668.  Clarke  on  the  Trinity,  Part  II.  Sec.  24,  25.  Lindsey's  Ex- 
am. Sec.  5.  Priestley's  Early  Opin.  vol.  I.  Sec.  5,  6.  Yates's  Vind.  Part  III. 
Chap.  VII. 

6.  Christ's  Divinity  argued  from  passages  in  the 
Old  Testament  and  the  New,  representing  him  as  the 
object  of  religious  faith  and  trust. 

Watts,  vol.  V.  p.  77.  Jamieson's  Vind.  vol.  I.  Book  III.  Ch.  4.  Scott's 
Essays,  7.  Stuart's  Lett,  to  C.  p.  105.  Smith's  Scrip.  Test.  vol.  II.  p.  589, 
617. 

7.  Christ's  Divinity  proved  from  the  Religious  Wor- 
ship ascribed  to  him. 

Horsley's  Tr.  Lett.  12.  Wynpersee,  Sec.  8,  17.  Dwight,  vol.  II.  Serm.  37. 
Wardlaw's  Disc.  IV.  Do.  Reply,  Part  II.  Ch.  8.  Abbadie,  Ch.  V.  Sec.  2. 
Watts,  vol.  V.  Prop.  20,  and  Diss.  3.  Ridgeley,  vol.  I.  p.  181.  Doederlein, 
vol.  I.  p.  393.  Gerhard,  Tom.  I.  p.  269.  Stuart's  Lett,  to  C.  p.  100.  Smith's 
Scrip.  Test.  vol.  II.  Book  III.  Capitu.  V,  VII.— Book  IV.  p.  465,  552.  Notes 
to  Chap,  II.  p.  597,  623,  637.  Nares's  Remarks,  p.  192.  Lindsey's  Exam. 
Sec.  6.     Priestley's  Early  Opin.  vol.  I.  B.  IV.  Chap.  3. 

Waterland's  Def.  Vol.  II.  p.  410—433.  Wheatly  on  the  Creeds,  p.  183— 
194.  Mordicai's  Apology,  vol.  I.  p.  383,  410.  Clarke  on  the  Trin.  Part  II. 
Sec.  50.  Bible  News,  Part  II.  Lett.  7.  Yates's  Vindication,  Fart  III.  Chap.  8. 
Priestley's  Letters  to  the  Archb.  of  St.  Albans. 

8.  Belief  of  the  Christian  Church  in  the  first  ages. 

Horsley's  Tracts,  Lett.  8,  9.  Jamieson's  Vind.  vol.  II.  AUix's  Judgm.  of 
the  Ant.  Jewish  Church,  Ch.  19,  20.  Watts,  vol.  V.  Diss.  4.  Bulli  Def.  Sec.  II. 
Item  Judicium  Eccl.  Cathol.  Dwight,  vol.  III.  Serm.  71.  Stuart's  and  Mil- 
ler's Letters.     Planck's  Observa.  [Com.  Theol.  vol.1,  p.  241.] 

Waterland's  Vind.  Ch.  5.  Doederl.  vol.  I.  p.  417.  Smith  on  the  Trin. 
Sec.  9. 

9.  Practical  importance  of  the  doctrine  of  Christ's 
Divinity. 

Horsley's  Tr.  Lett.  16.  Jamieson's  Vind.  Vol.  I.  Book  IV.  Ch.  6.  Ward- 
law,  Serm.  II.     Smith  on  the  Trinity,  Conclusion.     Letters  to  Unitarians,  Lett. 


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XII.  Stuart's  Letters  to  C.  Letter  5.  Letters  to  Trinitarians,  Doederl,  Pars 
L  p.  466— 470.— Pars  II.  p.  365—369.  Fuller's  Cal.  and  Soc.  Systems  Com- 
pared. 


SONSHIP  OF  CHRIST. 

1.  Does  it  imply  his  eternal  generation  ?  And  if 
so,  in  what  sense  ? 

Gill,  vol.  I.  p.  209—232.  Watts,  vol.  V.  p.  77.  Do.  Quest.  I.  p.  250. 
Ridg^eley,  vol.  I.  p.  121.  Gerhard,  Tom.  I.  p.  287—290.  Letters  of  Stuart  and 
Miller.  Brettschneider's  Handb.  B.  II.  p.  117—173.  Doederl.  Part  I.  p.  448. 
Horsley's  Tracts,  p.  513.      Priestley's  Early  Opin.  vol.  II.  B.  II.  Chap.  2 — 3. 

Waterland's  2d  Def.  p.  285.  Brown's  Body  of  Div,  p.  13 1.  Owen's  Vind. 
Evang.  p.  166.  Hey's  Lect.  vol.  II.  p.  332.  Ambrose's  Works,  Book  II.  Ch.  I. 
Sec.  1.  vol.  II.  Appendix,  p.  329.  Bradbury's  Myst.  vol,  II,  p.  310.  Sherlock's 
Vind.  Sec.  7.    Jamieson,  vol.  I.  Book  III.  Ch.  3 — 6,     Hopkins's  Syst.  vol.  I.  Ch. 

II.  Part  2.  Fuller's  Essays.  Smith  on  the  Trin.  Sec.  II,  III.  Henke's  Neu.  Mag, 
Band  III.  p.  365.     Christ.  Spectator,  vol.  II.  p.  225.     Turrettin,  Tom.  I.  Loc. 

III.  Qu.  29.  Wheatly  on  the  Creeds,  p.  204.  Witsii  Exercit.  p.  82.  Pearson 
on  the  Creed,  p.  136.  Mordecai's  Apol.  Letter  VIII.  Chap.  XI.  Fratres  Po- 
loni,  Tom.  II.  Cap.  9. 

2.  Arian  hypothesis  as  to  the  Sonship  of  Christ. 

Bible  News,  Part  II.  Lett,  1—6,  Smith  on  the  Tr,  Sec,  4,  5.  Cambridge 
Repos.  vol.  I.  p.  359.  vol.  II.  p.  241.     Purves's  Humble  Attempt. 

Waterland's  Def,  vol.  I.  p.  124,     Grew  on  the  Arian  Hypoth. 

3.  Is  Christ  called  the  Son  of  God  because  his  hu- 
man nature  Avas  miraculously  derived  from  the  Father? 
What  is  the  Scripture  doctrine  of  his  Sonship  ? 

Watts,  vol,  V,  p.  230.  Fuller's  Essays,  Part  II.  p.  127.  Sykes's  Tr.  of  the 
Chr.  Relig.  Smith  on  the  Trinity,  Sec.  2—5.  Smith's  Scrip.  Test.  Book  III. 
Chap,  III,     Nares's  Remarks,  p,  54, 


HOLY  SPIRIT. 

1.  Proof  of  his  Divinity. 

Dwight,  vol.  III.  Serm.  70.    Ridgeley,  vol.  I.  p.  192.    Barrow's  Works,  vol. 
II.  p.  358.     Wardlaw,  Disc,  IX.     btorr's  Doctr,  Ch,  i  45.     Gerhard,  Tom,  I. 


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p.  303.  Mastricht,  Lib.  II.  Cap.  27.  Watts,  vol.  V.  Diss.  5.  Calvin's  Inst 
Book  I.  Chap.  13.  Ammon's  Bibl.  Theol.  Band  I.  S.  236—256.  Doderl.  vol. 
I.  p.  396—398,  and  401.  Guyse  on  the  Holy  Ghost,  p.  21—223.  John  P. 
Smith's  Scrip.  Test.  vol.  II.  App.  No.  II.  p.  742,  Brettschneider's  Handb.  B.  I. 
p.  470—478.  Priestley's  Early  Opin.  vol.  II.  B.  II.  Chap.  9.  Yates's  Vindica. 
Part  III.  Ch.  X. 

Hawker's  Serm.  5—8.  Robinson's  Ch.  Syst.  vol.  II.  Ess.  32—36.  Doddr. 
Lect.  vol.  II.  p.  179.  Witherspoon,  vol.  IV.  Lect.  11.  Howe's  Works,  vol. 
V.  p.  208.  Anselmi  Op.  p.  49—61.  Ambrosii  Op.  Tom.  II.  p.  600—700. 
Hey's  Lect.  vol.  II.  p.  422.  Zacharia's  Bibl.  Theol.  vol.  I.  Sec.  I.  p.76— 81. 
Junii  Op.  p.  1870.  Prideaux's  Lectiones,  Lee.  20.  Wegscheider's  Inst.  Pars  II. 
Cap.  III.  i  86.  Wheatly  on  the  Creeds,  p.  157—183.  Turrettin,  Tom.  I. 
Loc.  III.  Qu.  30,  31.  Witsii  Exercitationes,  Ex.  23.  Basilii  de  Sp.  S.  Did- 
ymus  de  Sp.  S.  Pearson  on  the  Creed,  p.  314.  Fratres  Poloni,  Tom.  II. 
Cap.  XXII.  Tom.  IV.  p.  455. 

2.  Personality  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Dwight,  vol.  III.  Serm.  70.  Gill,  vol.  I.  Book  I.  p.  244.  Ridgeley,  vol.  I. 
p.  118— 195.  Wardlaw,  Disc.  IX,  Guyse  on  the  Holy  Spirit,  p.  12.  Noes- 
selt's  Opusc.  Ease.  I.  p.  331.  Scott's  Ess.  13.  Doederl.  vol.  I.  p.  399.  Ger- 
hard, Tom.  I.  p.  319.  Schleusner's  Lex.  Middleton  on  the  Gr.  Art.  p.  167, 
(Lond.  Edit.)  Smith's  Scr.  Test,  vol,  II.  Appendix,  No.  II.  p.  745.  vol.  I.  p. 
374.     Bible  News,  Part  III.  Let.  2,  3. 

Melancthonis  Op.  Part  II.  Hawker's  Serm.  II.  III.  Owen  on  the  Spirit, 
Book  I.  Ch.  4.  Pearson  on  the  Creed,  p.  309.  Keil,  in  Flatt's  Mag.  4.  St. 
34.. S. 

3.  ^^telligibleness  and  practical  uses  of  the  Scrip- 
ture do^xine  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Wardlaw,  dilte*io,  1 1,  Hawker's  Serm.  I.  Doederl.  vol.  I.  p.  401.  Mel- 
ancthonis Op.  Pars  II.  p.  331.  Calvin's  Inst.  Book  III.  Chap.  I.  Guyse  on 
the  Holy  Spirit,  p.  224.  .  Noesselt  de  Inter.  Test.  Spir.  Sane. 


DIVINE  PURPOSES,  OR  DECREES,  PARTICU- 
LARLY THE  DOCTRINE  OF  ELECTION. 

Calvini  Op.  Tom.  VIII.  Pars  II.  Ridgeley,  vol.  I.  p.  204—267.  Edwards, 
vol.  V.  p.  351 — 412.  Bellamy,  vol.  I.  p.  124—370.  Erasmi  Op.  Tom.  V.  p. 
394.  Episcopii  Op.  Tom.  II.  Turrettin,  Tom.  I.  Loc.  IV.  Mastricht,  Lib.  III. 
Cap.  I.     Dwight,  vol.  I.  Ser.  14,  15.     Hopkins,  vol.  I.  Chap.  4.     Berry  St, 


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Serm.  vol.  I.  Serm.  11.  Lime  St.  Serin,  vol.  I.  p.  145.  Arminii  Op.  p.  98. 
458,  634.  Storr's  Doc.  Chr.  i  74.  Doederl.  vol.  1.  p.  358.  Stapfer,  Tom.  1. 
Cap.  in.  Sec.  5.— Tom.  IV.  Cap.  XV^I.  Smalley's  Serm.  14,  15.  vol.  I. 
Letters  to  Unitarians,  VII,  and  VIII.  Reply  to  Dr.  W.  Ch.  IX,  and  Appendix. 
p.  336.     Burton's  Essays,  Ess.  23—25.     Chalmers,  (New  Ser.)  Ser.  XI. 

Twisse,  Diss,  de  Scientia  Med.  p.  205.  Calvin's  Inst.  Book  III.  Ch.  20—24. 
Weeks  on  Deer.  Limborch,  p.  311.  Brown's  View  of  Nat.  and  Rev.  Re- 
lig.  Book  II.  Chap.  III.  Zanchii  Misscel.  de  Predes.  Lib.  II.  Witherspoon, 
vol.  IV.  p.  75.  Butterworthon  Mor.  Gov,  Part  IV.  Brown's  Bod.  of  Div.  p. 
140.  Leighton's  Lect.  10.  Muntinghe's  Theol.  p.  429—433.  Rheinhard's 
Vorl.  ub.  die  Dogm.  Loc.  VIII.  Fuller's  Gos.  Worthy,  p.  105,  Vossii  Hist. 
Controv.  Pelag.  Lib.  VI,  Tournely,  Prael.  Theol.  de  Gratia.  Baxter's  Cath. 
Theol.  Part  I.  Jablonski's  Opusc.  Tom.  IV,  p,  467.  Brettschneider's  Handb. 
B,  II.  p,  89—116. 

1.  Statement  of  the  doctrine.  Proof  arising  from 
the  perfections  of  God.  Has  the  foreknowledge  of 
God  in  all  cases  a  certain  connexion  with  his  purpose? 
And  if  so,  upon  what  principle  does  that  connexion 
rest? 

2.  Scripture  Evidence.  Texts  asserting  or  imply- 
ing the  doctrine.     Do  particular  predictions  prove  it  ? 

Objections.  Consider  how  far  Objections  arise 
from  misapprehension  or  misstatements. 

Obj.  1.  The  doctrine  of  Divine  Decrees  is  incon- 
sistent with  the  benevolence  and  justice  of  God. 

Obj.  2.  The  doctrine  destroys  moral  agency  and 
accountability,  and  makes  man  a  mere  machine. 

Doederl.  Pars  1.  p.  603,  604.  Edwards,  vol.  V.  p.  359.  Letters  to  Unita- 
rians, VIII.     Reply  to  Dr.  W.  Ch.  IX. 

Obj.  .3.  The  doctrine  is  inconsistent  with  the  sin- 
cerity of  the  divine  commands  and  invitations. 

Here  inquire  into  the  propriety  of  the  distinction 
frequently  made  between  the  secret  and  revealed  ivill 
of  God, 

Edwards,  vol.  V,  p.  356—359. 


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Obj.  4.  The  texts  which  speak  of  Election  and 
Reprobation  are  to  be  understood  of  whole  nations  or 
Churches,  not  of  individuals. 

Calvin's  Inst.  Book  III.  Chap.  21--24.  Witsius  on  the  Covenants,  B.  III. 
Chap.  4.  Bellamy,  vol.  I.  p.  390.  Fuller's  Essays,  p.  109.  Park  St.  Lect.  9. 
Letters  to  Trin.  and  Calvinists.  Letters  to  Unitarians.  VIII.  Reply  to  Dr. 
W.  Chap.  IX.  Dickenson  on  the  five  points,  p.  1.  Whitby  on  Do.  Dis.  I. 
J.  Newton's  Works,  vol.  I.  p.  162,     Edwards,  vol.  V,  p.  382, 

Willard's  Bod.  of  Div.  Qii.  20,  Cole  on  the  Sov.  of  God,  p.  59,  Toplady, 
vol,  V.  p.  249.  Fathers  of  the  Eng.  Ch,  vol.  V.  p.  373,  596.— Also  vol.  VIII. 
p,  455.  Scott's  Works,  vol,  II.  p.  521,  Do.  Reply  to  Tomline,  vol.  I,  p,  328, 
Hopkins,  vol,  II,  Chap.  IV.  Sec.  12.  Turrett.  Tom,  I.  Loc.  IV,  Mastricht, 
Lib,  HI,  Cap.  IV.  Chandler's  Doctrines,  p.  28—236.  Oeuvres  de  Claude, 
Tom.  IV.  p,  433—493. 

Importance  of  the  doctrine,  and  of  declaring  it  faith- 
fully. Proper  manner  of  stating  and  defending  it. 
Errors  to  be  avoided. 

Edwards,  vol.  V.  p.  351 — 412,  Letters  to  Unitarians,  VIII,  Reply  to  Dr, 
W.  Ch.  IX, 


MORAL  AGENCY. 

1.  The  general  object  of  metaphysics,  or  mental 
philosophy.  How  are  we  to  discover  the  principles, 
or  first  truths  of  this  science  ? 

Brown's  Philos.  Lee.  2—4.  Reid's  Essays,  vol.  I.  Ess.  1,  Stewart's  Phil. 
Introduction.  Do.  Phil.  Essays,  Prelim.  Diss,  and  Ess,  I,  Buffier's  First  Truths. 
Beattie,  vol.  IV,     Burton's  Ess.  Introduc, 

2.  Meaning  of  the  position,  that  man  is  a  moral 
Agent. — Show  that  moral  agency  continues  through 
all  possible  changes  of  disposition  and  character. — Ul- 
timate ground  of  moral  distinction. — Sources  of  obscu- 
rity. 

West  on  Mor,  Ag,  Part  I.  Sec,  1,  Edwards  on  the  Will,  Part  I.  Sec.  5. 
Edwards  on  Lib.  and  Neces,  Brown's  Phil.  vol.  II.  Lee.  82.  Burton's  Esssya, 
Ess,  13—16. 


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Butterworth  on  Moral  Gov.  Part  I.  Sec.  2.  Part  IV.  Reid's  Essays,  (Edin. 
Ed.)  vol.  II.  Ess.  IV.  Ch.  4.  Beattie,  vol.  VII.  p.  159.  Fuller's  Essays, 
p.  24. 

3.  What  judgment  are  we  to  form  of  the  nature  of 
external,  or  bodily  actions ;  of  intellectual  exercises ; 
of  volitions  ;  and  of  the  affections  ?  Under  the  influ- 
ence of  what  causes  do  these  mental  operations  res- 
pectively take  place,  and  what  is  their  connexion  among 
themselves  ? 

West  on  yior.  Ag-.  Part  I.  Sec.  2,  3.  Spring's  Dis,  p.  46.  Edwards  on  the 
Will,  Part  II.  Do.  on  Lib.  and  Neces.  Ch.  V.  Priestley  on  Lib.  and  Neces. 
Hartley  on  Man,  vol.  III.  Ch.  11,  12.  Locke  on  the  Underst.  Whitby,  Dis. 
4,  Buffier,  p.  287.  Rheinhard's  Moral.  Band  I,  p.  283— 361.  Brown's  Philos. 
vol.  1.  Lee.  17,  18.  vol.  II.  Lee.  44,  49,  52.     Burton's  Essays,  Ess.  12,  17—22. 

Butterworth  on  Mor.  Gov.  Part  III.  See.  2,  3.  Melanethonis  Op.  Pars  II. 
p.  344.  Burgess  on  Grig.  Sin,  Part  III.  Ch.  IV  See.  5.  Calvin's  Inst.  B.  II. 
Ch,  2 — 5.  Synopsis  Pur.  Theol.  Disp.  17.  Harmony  of  Confes.  p.  58.  Rob- 
inson's Chr.  Syst.  vol.  I.  Ess.  14.  Fathers  of  the  Eng.  Ch.  vol.  VIII.  p.  460. 
Basillii  Op.  Tom.  II.  p.  613.  Bernardi  Op.  p.  901—920.  Key's  Lee.  vol.  III. 
p.  156 — 194.  Phys.  and  Metaphys.  Inquiries,  p.  273.  Reid,  vol.  III.  Ess.  II. 
Ess.  IV.  Ch.  4.  Turrett.  Tom.  I.  Loc.  lO.  Beattie,  vol.  VII.  p.  175.  Staud- 
lin's  Moral,  i  25—33. 

4.  What  is  the  doctrine  of  moral  or  philosophical 
necessity  ?  What  arguments  may  be  used  to  support 
it ;  and  what  objections  lie  against  it  ? 

Belsham's  Ess.  vol.  I.  Book  I.  Ess.  1.  Dwight,  vol.  IV.  Serm.  133.  Spring's 
Disquis.  p.  171.  Edwards  on  the  Will,  Part  I.  See.  3,  4.  Priestley  on  Lib. 
and  Neces.  Hartley  on  Man,  vol.  III.  p.  458.  Edwards  on  Lib.  and  Neces. 
Ch.  I— III.  VII,  VIII.  Sykes's  Princip.  of  Relig.  Ch.  III.  Leibnitz,  Tom.  I.  p. 
117.  Reid's  Essays,  vol.  II.  Ess.  4.  Park  St.  Lectures,  10.  Butler's  Anal. 
Part  I.  Ch.  6. 

Melanethonis  Op.  Pars  II.  p.  344.  Beattie,  vol.  I,  Part  II.  Sec.  3.  Butter- 
worth on  Mor.  Gov.  Part  III.  Sec.  4 — 6.  Clarke's  Remarks.  King's  Orig. 
of  Evil.  Ch.  V.  Jackson's  Defence  of  Hum.  Lib.  Gib's  Contemplations, 
Part  III.  Toplady,  vol.  VI.  Ch.  I— VII.  Fathers  of  the  Eng.  Church,  vol.  VIII. 
p.  537.  Bramhall's  Works,  vol.  III.  Selec.  on  Atone,  p.  1.  Fuller's  Gospel 
Worthy,  p.  118.     Warburton's  Div.  Lega.  Part  I.  p.  46 — 55. 

5.  What  is  meant  by  ability  and  inability,  natural 
and  moral  ? 

Books  the  same  as  above. 


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0.  The  existence  of  moral  evil.  What  agency  has 
God  respecting  it  ?  Cautions  to  be  observed  in  our 
treatment  of  this  subject. 

Hopkins,  vol.  1.  Ch.  4.  West  on  Agency,  Part  II.  Sec.  1 — 5.  King's  Orig. 
of  Evil.  Edwards  on  the  Will,  Part  IV.  Sec.  10.  Rheinhard's  Dogm.  Loc. 
VI.  Review  of  Williams  and  J.  P.  Smith,  [Chr.  Obser.  vol.  V.]  Edwards's 
Diss,  on  Lib.  and  Neces.  Ch.  VIII.  Clarke's  Inq.  into  the  Cause  and  Orig.  of 
Evil.  [Boyl.  Lee.  vol.  III.]  Priestley's  Disquis.  vol.  II.  Sec.  10.  Emmons's 
Serm.  Dwight,  vol.  I.  Serm.  15.  Turrett.  Tom.I.  Loc,  VI.  Qu.  7—8.  Leib- 
nitz, Tom.  I.  p.  117.     Burton's  Essays,  Ess.  19,  20. 

Butterworth  on  Mor.  Gov.  Part.  II.  Williams's  Vind.  Let.  5,  6.  Brett- 
schneider's  Handb.  B.  II.  Kap.  4.  Review  of  Emmons.  Wegscheider's  Inst, 
p.  114.     Reid's  Ess.  vol.  II.  Ess.  IV.  Ch.  11. 


ORIGINAL  APOSTACY. 

1.  Character  and  state  of  man  before  the  fall. 

2.  Scripture  account  of  the  fall.      Its  credibility. 
Difficulties  attending  it. 

Taylor  on  Orig.  Sin.  Edwards  on  Orig.  Sin.  Dwight,  vol.  I.  Serm.  22 — 
27.  Gill,  vol.  I.  Book  III.  Whitby  on  Orig.  Sin.  Chauncy's  Diss.  I,  and  11. 
Calvin's  Inst.  Book  I.  Ch.  15  ;  also,  Book  II.  Ch.  I.  Emmons's  Serm.  vol.  I. 
Serm.  12.  Ridgeley,  vol.  I.  Qu.  15,  16.  Storr's  Doct.  Ch.  Lib.  III.  Cap.  If. 
Sec.  I.     Doederl.  Tom.  I.  p.  563—574.  Also,  Tom.  II.  p.  6—30.     Stapfer,  Tom. 

1.  Cap.  III.  Sec.  9.  Turrettin,  Tom.  I.  Loc.  VIII.  and  IX.  Qu.  6—11.  Mas- 
tricht,  Book  III.  Cap.  9.  Book  IV.  Episcopius,  Tom.  II.  Lib.  IV.  Cap.  I,  IL 
Sec.  5.     Rheinhard's  Dogmat,  Loc.  V.     Do.  Moral,  Band  I.     Smalley's  Serm. 

2.  vol  I. 

Bates's  Works,  Ch.  I,  II,  III.  Witsius  on  Cov.  vol.  I.  Book  I.  Ch.  2,  and  8. 
Hopkins,  vol.  I.  Ch.  VII.  Sec.  2.  Item,  Ch.  8.  Boston's  Fourf.  State,  p.  3. 
Witherspoon,  vol.  IV.  Lect.  14.  Zacharia's  Bibl.  Theol.  vol.  II.  Sec.  101— 
132.  Muntinghe,  p.  255,  and  607.  Harmony  of  Conf.  p.  58.  Williams's 
Vind.  Appendix,  Lett.  17.  Scott's  Reply  to  Toml.  vol.  I.  p.  4.  Toplady,  vol. 
III.  p.  348.  Pearson  on  the  Creed.  Mordecai's  Apol.  vol.  II.  p.  614.  Pri- 
deaux's  Lectiones,  XXI.  Dickenson  on  the  5  points,  p.  63.  Bellamy,  vol.  I. 
Sec.  V.  Wegscheider's  Inst.  Pars  II.  Cap.  IV.  Pars  III.  Cap.  I.  Oeuvres  de 
Claude,  Tom.  IV.  p.  493.  Schott's  Opusc.  Tom.  II.  p.  51.  Brettschneider's 
Entw.  i  87—89.  Do.  Handb.  Band  I.  p.  688—702.  B.  II.  p.  17—89.  Chand- 
ler's Doctrines,  p.  1—28.  Jablonski's  Opusc.  Tom.  IV.  p.  483.  Leibnitz,  Op. 
Tom.  I. 


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CHARACTER  AND  STATE  OF  MAN  SINCE 
THE  FALL. 

L  Proper  mode  of  reasoning,  and  the  sources  of  ev- 
idence.    Proof  that  all  men  are  sinners. 

Ridgeley,  vol.  1.  Qn.  23—26.  Dwight,  vol  I.  Serm.  29,  30.  West  on  Mor. 
Ag,  Appleton's  Lectures,  p.  89 — 112.  Strong's  Serm.  6,  7.  Smalley's  Do. 
vol.  I.  Ser.  9,  10.  Bellamy's  Works,  vol.  I.  Calvin's  Inst.  Book  II.  Scott's 
Essays,  Ess.  5.  Wilberforce's  View,  Ch.  II.  Park  St.  Lectures.  Edwards, 
on  Orjo^.  Sin,  Ch.  I.  Do.  on  the  Will.  Letters  to  Unitarians,  Let.  5,  6.  Re- 
ply to  Dr.  Ware,  Chap.  1  —  7.  Rheinhard's  Moral,  Band  I.  p.  367.  Brettschnei- 
der's  Entwik,  i  90 — 94.  Taylor  on  Grig.  Sin.  Whitby  on  Do.  Letters  to 
Trin.  and  Calvinists.  Let.  3, 

Burgess  on  Grig.  Sin.  Part  I.  Hopkins's  System,  vol.  I.  Ch.  8.  Magee  on 
Atone,  p.  96.  Zanchius  de  Relig.  Chr.  Cbemnitii  Enchir.  p.  104.  Storr's 
Doctr.  Chr.     Spring's  Disq.  Sec.  II.     Fuller's  Essays,  p.  46.     Turrettin,  vol. 

I.  William's  Vind.  Robinson's  Chr.  Syst.  vol.  I.  Doddr.  Lect.  vol.  11. 
Doederl.  Tom.  II.  p.  33—99.  Zacharia's  Bibl.  Theol.  B.  II.  {  133—141. 
Emmons's  Sermons.  Muntinghe's  Theol.  p.  356.  Also,  p.  613.  Reply  to 
Wilberforce.  Chauncy's  Diss.  Allen's  Grades  of  Reason,  Ch.  5.  Unitari- 
an Tracts,  p.  276.  Chauncy's  Sermons.  Mordecai's  Apology,  vol,  II.  p. 
632.  Barklay's  Apology,  p.  109.  Keil  and  Tzchirner's  Analekten,  Band  III. 
Stuck  III.  p.  163. 

2.  Total  depravity.  Meaning  and  proof  of  the  doc- 
trine. 

Bellamy,  vol.  I.  p.  199.     Calvin,  Book  II.  Ch.  3.     Wilberforce's  View,  Ch. 

II.  Appleton's  Lee,  p.  125—135.  Smalley's  Serm.  vol.  I.  Serm.  12,  13. 
Spring's  Disq  p.  19.  Fuller's  Ess.  p.  46.  Dwight,  vol.  I.  Serm.  31.  Park 
St.  Lee.  I,  II.     Edwards  on  Sin.     Emmons,  Serm.  14. 

Magee  on  Atone,  p.  96.     Cooper's  Serm.   vol.  I.  Serm.  30.     Doederl.   Pars 

11.  p.  32-70.  Zanchii  de  Relig.  Chr.  Cap.  VII.  Williams's  Vind.  Lett.  3, 
4.     Robinson's   Chr.  Syst.  vol,  I.  Ess.  13—18.     Medulla  Theol.  Lib.  I.  Cap. 

12.  Chemnitii  Enchir.  p.  104.  Burgess  on  Grig.  Sin,  Part  III.  Reply  to 
Wilberforce.     Burton's  Essays,  Ess.  27.      Chalmers's  Serm.  XIII.  (New  Ser.) 

3.  Objections  against  the  doctrine  of  total  depravity 
from  its  supposed  inconsistency  with  the  goodness  of 
God ;  with  the  moral  agency  of  man ;  with  the  divine 
commands   and   invitations :    and    with   certain  texts 


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which  are  supposed  to  indicate  that  unrenewed  man 
has  some  degree  of  holiness. 

Appleton's  Lectures,  p.  129.  Doederl.  Pars  II.  p.  190 — 193.  WestonMor. 
Agency,  Part  II.  Sec.  4.  Fuller's  Essays,  p.  46.  Edwards  on  Sin,  Part  IV. 
Letters  to  Unitarians,  VI.  Lett,  to  Trin.  and  Calvinists,  Lett.  III.  Reply  to 
Dr.  Ware,  Chap.  IV— VII. 

Reply  to  Wilberforce.     Fellowes's  Chr.  Philos.  p.  117—126. 

4.  Evidence  from  scripture,  and  from  the  appear- 
ances of  human  nature,  that  moral  depravity  is  natur- 
al^ or  innate.     Objections  considered. 

Bates's  Works,  p.  104,  105.  Ridgeley,  Qu.  23—26.  Dwight,  vol.  II.  Serm. 
32.  Storr's  Doct.  Chr.  Lib.  III.  Cap.  II.  Sec.  1.  Edwards  on  Sin,  Park  St. 
Lee.  II.  Dr.  Ware's  Letters.  Reply  to  Dr.  Ware,  Chap.  III.  Taylor  on  Sin, 
Whitby  on  Do.  Chap.  IV,  V.     Appleton's  Lee.  p.  1 14—116. 

Burgess  on  Grig.  Sin,  Part  I.  Prideaux's  Lectiones,  Lee.  21.  Turrettin? 
Tom.  I.  Loc.  IX.     Doederl.  Part  II.  p.  52—85. 

5.  How  does  the  Bible  account  for  the  universal 
sinfulness  of  Adam's  posterity  ?  What  was  the  con- 
nexion between  him  and  them  ?  What  is  the  mean- 
ing and  the  proof  of  the  doctrine,  that  his  sin  is  imput- 
ed to  them  ? 

West  on  Mor.  Ag.  Part  II.  See.  5.  Doddr.  Lep.  Vol.  II.  p.  210.  Edwards 
on  Sin,  Part  IV.  Ch.  3,  4.  Emmons,  Serm.  13.  Appleton's  Lee.  p.  131. 
Dwight,  vol.  I.  Serm.  32.  Ridgeley,  vol.  I.  Letters  to  Unitarians,  Lett.  VI. 
p.  44,  Letters  to  Trin.  and  Calvinists,  Lett.  III.  Taylor  on  Orig.  Sin.  Whit- 
by on  Orig.  Sin,  Ch.  I— HI. 

Burgess  on  Orig.  Sin,  Part  III.  Chauncy's  Diss.  Diss.  Ill,  IV.  Schott's 
Opusc.  Tom.  I.  p.  313.  Glass's  Works,  vol.  III.  p.  68.  Fellowes's  Chr.  Phil, 
p.  126. 

6.  Practical  uses  of  the  doctrine  of  depravity. 

Fuller's  Essays,  p.  62.     Doederl.  Tom.  II.  i  190.     Reply  to  Dr.  Ware,  Ch. 

vin. 


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ATONEMENT. 

Owen's  Vind.  Evangel.  Amnion's  Bibl,  Theol.  Band  TIT.  Th.  I.  Zacliarja's 
Bibl.  Theol.  Band  II.  }  142—151.  Band  III.  i  179—196,  Flatt's  Mag.  Ra- 
covian  Catech.     Storr's  Pauli  Brief  an  die  Hebraer. 

Daubeny  on  Atone.  Commenta.  Theol.  Tom.  V.  p.  227.  Whitman's  Key. 
Oeuvres  de  Claude,  Tom,  IV.  Cap.  12.  Wegscheider's  Inst,  Pars  III.  Cap,  II. 
Munscher's  Handb.  B.  II.  p.  204—241.  B.  IV.  p.  263—319.  Munter's  Hand- 
bucb,  B.  IT.  p.  305—348.  i 

1.  The  design  and  importance  of  the  Divine  law, 
and  the  necessity  of  sanctions. 

Appleton's  Lectures,  p.  79,  82.  Calvin,  Book  II.  Ch.  8.  Witsius  on  the 
Cov.  vol.  I.  Book  I.  Ch.  3.  Turrettin,  Tom,  II  .Loc.  11.  Flatt's  Mag.  9  St. 
p.  71.     Selections  on  the  Atone,  p.  79. 

2.  How  does  it  appear  that  an  atonement  was  ne- 
cessary in  order  to  forgiveness  ?  Is  repentance  mere- 
ly an  adequate  ground  of  pardon  ? 

Calvin,  Book  II.  Ch.  I,  and  VI.  Appleton's  Lectures,  p.  136 — 144.  Magee 
on  Atone.  Dis.  I.  Note  4,  5.  Selections  on  the  Atone.  p,290.  Veysie's  Bamp. 
Lee.  Ser.  VI.  Portall  on  Sacrif.  Part  I.  Dwight,  vol.  II.  Ser.  55.  Gill's 
Bod.  of  Div.  vol.  II,  p,  193,  West  on  the  Atone,  Ch.  II,  Turrettin,  Tom. 
II.  Loc.  XIV.  Qu.  10.  Tom.  IV.  Disp.  I,  II.  Balguy  on  Redemp.  p.  24—56. 
Sykes  on  Redemp,  Ch.  T,  Taylor  and  Hampton,  p.  111,  Mordecai's  Apol, 
vol.  II,  p.  642,  Unitarian  Tracts,  p,  295,  Br^ttschneider's  Handb.  Th,  II.  p. 
263.  Tieftrunk's  Abhandl.  in  Staudlin's  Beitrage,  3  B.  p.  112.  Chalmers's 
Sermons,  Serm.  VI. 

3.  What  representations  do  the  Scriptures  make  of 
the  design  of  Christ's  death?  And  what  is  implied  in 
those  representations  ?  Particularly ;  was  Christ  a 
substitute  for  sinners,  or,  were  his  sufferings  vicarious? 
What  relation  had  his  sufferings  to  the  penalty  of  the 
law,  and  to  the  justice  of  God  ?  Was  human  sin  im- 
puted to  Christ  ? 

Bates,  p.  80,  146"— 190,  Wardlaw,  Disc.  VIT,  Wilherspoon,  Vol.  TV.  Lee. 
16.  Witsius,  Vil.  I,  Book  II,  Ch,  8.  Selections  on  Atone,  p,  137—194, 
251—265.  Taylor  and  Hampton,  p.  48.  108 — 233.  Magee  on  Atone.  Disc. 
I,  II.  and  p.  17,  143,  181,  219.  West  on  Atone.  Ch.  Ill— VI,  VTI.  Erskine's 
Remarks  on  Inter,  Evid,  p.  90 — 97,  Also,  Sec.  Ill,  Nares's  Remarks  ou  the 
4 


126 

Imp.  Version,  p.  135 — 173,  V'eysie's  Bamp.  Lee.  Serm.  II.  V.  Ridgeley,  vol. 
II.  p.  275— 288.  Portall  on  Sacrif.  Part  III,  IV.  Balguy  on  Redemp.  p.  12 
—  16,  Also  p.  56—78.  Outram  de  Sacrif.  Lib.  II.  Cap.  V,  VI.  Letters  to 
Unitarians,  Lett.  IX.  Murdock,  Stuart  and  Dana's  Serm.  on  Atone.  Crisp's 
Sermons.  Appleton's  Lectures,  p.  145 — 156.  Edwards,  vol.  II.  Period  II. 
Part  2.  Reply  to  Dr.  Ware's  Letters,  Ch.  X.  Dwight,  vol.  II,  Serm.  55,  56. 
Bellamy's  Tr.  Reli».  Delin.  p.  299.  Fuller's  Ess.  p.  146—161.  Calvin,  Book 
II.  Ch.  XVI.  p.  547.  Ch.  XVII.  Scott's  Essays,  Es.  9.  Stapfer,  Tom.  III.  p. 
543.  Tom.  IV.  p.  435.  Turrettin,  Tom.  IV.  Disput.  V,  VI.  Also,  Tom.  II.  p. 
463—484.  Gill's  Bod.  of  Div.  vol.  II.  p.  202.  Sykes  on  Redemp,  Ch.  V,  and 
Observations,  Ch.  VI,  and  Observations.  Mordecai's  Apol.  vol.  II.  p.  689,  782. 
Brettschneider's  Handb.  B.  IF.  p.  254—259.  265—269.  278—286.  Grotius  de 
Satisfact.  Letters  to  Trin.  and  Calvinists,  Lett.  V.  Slorr,  iiber  den  Zweck  Der 
Todes  Jesu. 

Hopkins,  vol.  I.  Part  II.  Ch.  3.  Emmons,  Serm.  13.  Ludlam's  Ess.  IV. 
Griffin  on  Atone.  Part  I.  Ch.2.  Robinson's  Syst.  vol.  I.  Ess.  28,  29.  W^il- 
liams's  Vind.  Lett.  X.  Hey's  Lee.  vol.  II.  p.  300—304.  Fuller's  Gospel 
Worthy,  p.  111.  Ch.  Spectator,  vol.  II.  p.  150,  151.  Prideaux's  Lectiones, 
Leo.  19.     Unitarian  Tracts,  p.  468.     Huntington's  Thoughts  on  the  Atone. 

4.  The  influence  of  Christ's  perfect  holiness,  or^  his 
obedience  to  the  divine  law  ? 

Edwards's  Works,  vol.  VII.  p.  59.  Also,  vol.  II.  p.  194.  Witsius  on  the  Cor. 
vol.  I.  Book  II.  Ch.  6.  Dwight,  vol.  II.  Serm.  56.  Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  p.  281. 
Magee  on  Atone,  p.  1 10,  Outram  de  Sacrif  Lib.  II.  Cap.  IV,  West  on  Atone. 
Ch,  V,  Turrettin,  Tom.  IV,  p.  274.  Griffin  on  Atone.  Part  I.  Ch,.3,  4.  Doed- 
erl.  Tom,  11,  p.  401.     Review  of  Griffin,  Chr.  Spec.  vol.  II. 

Selections  on  Atone,  p.  179.  Fuller's  Essays,  p.  134.  Portall  on  Sacrif.  p. 
338.  Mordecai's  Apol.  vol.  II.  p.  730,  and  738.  Chauncy's  Univer.  Salva- 
tion, p.  19. 

5.  The  desig:n  and  influence  of  Christ's  death,  first, 
in  respect  to  sinners  generally^  and  secondly,  in  res- 
pect to  those  who  Avere  chosen  to  salvation. 

Dwight,  vol.  II.  Serm.  56.  Witsius,  vol,  I,  Book  II.  Ch.  9.  Bellamy's 
Works,  vol.  I,  p,  390,  Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  p.  299.  Selections  on  Atone,  p.  171, 
213,  278.  Fuller's  Essays,  p.  173.  West  on  Atone.  Ch.  X.  Doederl.  Tom. 
II.  p.  460.  Burge  on  the  Atone,  p.  250.  Smalley's  Serm.  vol.  II.  Serm.  18. 
Chr.  Spectator,  vol.  II.  p.  152  —  159.  Strong's  Benev.  and  Misery,  p.  222. 
Whitby's  Disc.  II.     Barrow's  Sermons  on  Universal  Redemption. 

Cole  on  the  Sov.  of  God,  p.  145.  Owen's  Salus  Electorum.  Griffin,  Part 
II,  HI.  Spaulding's  Univtr.  destroys  itself,  Part  II.  Lett.  I,  II.  Huntington's 
Calvinism  Impr. 


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6.  Consistency  of  the  Scripture  doctrine  of  the  Atone- 
ment with  the  free  grace  of  God  in  the  salvation  of  be- 
lievers, and  with  the  justice  of  God  in  the  destruction 
of  the  wicked. 

Dwight,  vol.  II.  Serm.  57.  Selections  ou  Atone,  p.  325.  Veysie's  Bamp- 
ton  Lee.  Serm.  VII.     Magee  on  Atone,  p.  116.     West  on  Atone.  Ch.  VIII. 

7.  Practical  importance  of  the  doctrine  of  the  Atone- 
ment. 

Wardlaw's  Discourses,' VI 11.  Magee  on  Atone,  p.  265.  Erskine's  Remarks 
on  Inter.  Evid.  p.  103,  and  112.  Dwight,  vol.  II.  Serm.  57.  Veysie's  Bamp. 
Lee.  Serm.  VIII.  Selections  on  Atone,  p.  365.  Reply  to  Dr.  Ware's  Letters, 
Ch.  X.     Taylor  and  Hampton,  p.  115.  Also,  p.  276. 


REGENERATION. 

1.  Nature  of  Regeneration. 

Dwight,  vol.  III.  Serm.  74.  Bellamy,  vol.  I.  p.  226.  Scott's  Essays,  12. 
Backus  on  Regen.  Disc.  I.  Doddr.  Lee.  vol.  III.  p.  420.  Park  St.  Lee.  5. 
Doddridge's  Ten  Sermons.  Appleton's  Lectures,  XV.  Strong's  Serm.  vol.  I. 
Serm.  10.  Smalley's  Serm.  vol.  1.  Serm.  16.  Doederl.  Pars  II.  p.  507-519.  678 
—686.  Calvin,  Book  III.  Ch.  3.  VVitherspoon's  Works,  vol.  I.  p.  85.  Em- 
mons's Serm.  vol.  II.  Serm.  9.  Witsius  on  the  Cov.  vol.  I.  Book  III.  Ch.  6. 
Leighton's  Lectures,  Lee.  15,  16. 

Owen  on  the  Holy  Spirit,  p.  115.  Burton's  Essays,  29.  Boston's  Fourfold 
State,  p.  153.  Fuller's  Ess.  p.  77.  Charnock's  Works,  vol.  II.  p.  29.  Sup- 
plem.  to  Taylor  on  Orig.  Sin,  p.  150.  Brettsehneider's  Handb.  B.  II.  p.  503 
— 543.  Dr.  Jarvis's  Conveu.  Serm.  John  Scott's  Inquiry.  Wegscheider's 
Inst.  Theol.  p.  337.  Noesselt  de  interno  Test.  Spir.  Sane.  Wright's  Treatise 
on  being  born  again.  Maccovii  Loc.  Com.  Cap.  70,  71.  Gill's  Bod.  of  Div. 
vol.  II.  p.  268.  Scott's  Reply  to  Tomline,  vol.  1.  p.  143.  Mastricht,  Lib.  VI. 
Cap.  3. 

2.  Necessity  of  Regeneration. 

Appleton's  Lee.  Lee.  16.  Dwight,  vol.  III.  Serm.  73.  Scott's  Essays,  12. 
Boston's  Fourfold  State,  p.  190.  Backus  on  Regen.  Disc.  HI,  IV.  Doddr. 
Lee.  vol.  HI.  p.  457.  Charnock's  Works,  vol.  U.  p.  1.  Doddr.  Ten  Sermons 
on  Re». 


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3.  Author,  or  efficient  cause  of  Res^eneration. 

Edwards,  vol.  V.  p.  413—504.     Dwight,  vol.  III.  Seim.  70.     Ridgeley,  vol. 

II.  p.  23.     Owen  on  the  Holy  Sp.  p.  72.     Park  St.  Lee.  VI.     Whitby's  Disc. 

III.  Letters  to  Unitarians,  Lett.  X.     Doddr.  on  Regen. 

Bates,  p.  712.  Gill's  Bod.  of  Div,  vol.  II.  p.  272.  Robinson's  Syst.  vol.  II. 
Ess.  3i—39.  Fuller's  Gosp.  Worthy,  p.  13L  Doddr.  Lee.  vol.  III.  p.  525, 
Charnock,  vol.  II.  p.  82. 

4.  Means  of  Regeneration. 

D  wight,  vol.  IV.  Serm.  135—139.  Owen  on  the  Holy  Spirit,  p.  115.  Park 
St.  Lectures,  VII,  VIII.  Charnock,  vol.  II.  p.  154.  Appleton's  Lectures,  p- 
216—228.     Ammon's  Bibl.  'J'heol.  B.  III.  Th.  I.     Doddr.  on  Regen. 

5.  Evidences  of  Regeneration. 

Edwards  on  the  Affec.  Bellamy's  Tr.  Relig.  Delin.  Dwight,  vol.  III. 
Serm.  88 — 90.  Backus  on  Regen.  Disc.  V,  VI.  Spring's  Essays.  Appleton's 
Lee.  p.  205 — 215.  Edwards's  Remarks  on  the  Reviv.  in  J\.  Eng.  Doddr.  on 
Regen. 

6.  Regeneration  a  work  of  Sovereign  Grace. 

Cole  on  the  Sov.  of  God.  Dickenson  on  the  five  Points,  and  Letters.  Let- 
ters to  Unitarians,  p.  57—62.  Reply  fo  Dr.  Ware's  Letters,  p.  193—196. 
Letters  to  Trin.  and  Calvinists,  p.  59.  Zacharia's  Bibl.  Theol.  B.  IV.  S.  233 
— 259.     Doddr.  on  Regen. 


CHRISTIAN  VIRTUE,  OR  HOLINESS. 

1.  General  nature  of  Holiness. 

Edwards's  Nat.  of  Tr.  Virtue.  Do.  Works,  vol.  II.  p.  396.  Hopkins  on  Ho- 
liness, Sec.  I.  Shaftesbury's  Char.  vol.  II.  Treat.  IV.  vol.  HI.  p.  194—198. 
Brown's  Ess.  on  the  Char.  Ess.  II.  Park  St.  Lectures,  III.  Butler's  Diss,  on 
the  Nat.  of  Vir.  (Vid.  Analogy.)  Paley's  Mor.  Phil.  Ch.  VII.  Price  on  Mor. 
Ch.  7—9.     Dwight,  Serm.  78—80.     Brown's  Phil.  Lee.  73—81. 

Doddr.  Lee.  vol.  I.  Part  III.  Prop.  48.  Hutchinson's  Mor.  Phil.  vol.  I.  Ch. 
3.  Fiddes's  Trea.  on  Moral.  Staudlin's  Lehrb.  der  Moral,  i  43 — 54.  De 
Wette's  Sittenlehre,  i  83—90.  Strong's  Serm.  vol.  II.  Serm.  11.  Burgh's 
Dig.  of  Hum.  Nat. 


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2.   Consistency  between  general  benevolence  and 
the  private  affections. 

Hopkins  on  Holiness,  Sec.  VI.  Dwight,  vol.  III.  Serm.  90—98.  Edwards's 
Works,  vol.  II.  p.  396.  Sinalley's  Serm.  vol.  I.  Serm.  7.  Rheinhard's  Moral, 
Band  III.  p.  122.     Price  on  Mor.  p.  218. 


PARTICULAR    BRANCHES    OF    CHRISTIAN    VIRTUE. 

Scougal's  Life  of  God  in  the  soul.  Bates's,  Baxter's,  and  Howe's  Practical 
Works.  Doddr.  Rise  and  Progress  of  Relig,  Emmons's  Sermons.  Dv^ight's 
Theol.  Hugh  Knox's  Aph.  Essays.  Spring's  Essays.  Evans's  Sermons  on 
the  Ch.  Temper. 

1.  Repentance.  Meaning  of  the  word  in  the  New 
Testament.  Relation  of  godly  sorrow  to  repentance. — 
Repentance  immediately  obligatory  on  all  men.  Should 
be  inculcated  by  ministers. 

Calvin's  Inst.  Book  III.  Ch.  3,  also  Ch.  6—10.  Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  p.  84. 
Scott's  Works,  vol.  IV.  p.  1.  Doederl.  Tom.  II.  p.  624—635.  Strong's  Serm. 
■vol.  I.  Serm.  13.  Smalley's  Serm.  vol.  I.  Serm.  17.  Dwight,  vol.  III.  Serm. 
77.     Turrettin,  Pars  III.  p.  619. 

Saurin's  Serm.  vol.  III.  Serm.  9.  Walter's  Disc.  p.  369.  Gill's  Body  of 
Div.  vol.  III.  p.  25.  Dickenson's  Letters,  p.  129.  Robinson's  Syst.  vol.  11. 
Ess.  40.  Spring's  Ess.  7.  Ostervald's  Theol.  Sec.  IV.  Ch.  2.  Zacharia's 
Bibl.  Theol.  B.^IV.  f  228—232.     Fuller's  Gospel  Worthy,  p.  86. 


2.  Faith.  Its  general  nature.  What  is  faith  in 
Christ  ?  Saving  faith  chstinguished  from  other  kinds 
of  faith. — Practical  influence  of  faith. 

Barrow's  Sermons,  vol.  II.  Serm.  2 — 6.  Halyburton  on  Faith.  Erskine  on 
Faith.  Calvin,  Book  III.  Ch.  2.  Bellamy,  vol.  I.  p.  125,  378,  426,  444. 
Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  p.  59.  Dwight,  vol.  III.  Serm.  66.  Taylor's  Disc,  on  Faith. 
Hopkins's  Syst.  vol.  II.  Ch.  IV.  Sec.  6.  Spring's  Essays,  8.  Witherspoon's 
Serm.  on  the  connexion  between  Justif.  by  Faith  and  Sanctif.  Scott's  Works, 
vol.  IV.  p.  127.  Do.  Essays.  Edwards's  Works,  vol.  IV.  p.  419.  Fuller's 
Gosp.  Worthy,  Part  II.  Erskine's  Dissertations,  III.  Chalmers,  (New  Series.) 
Serm.  9. 

Review  of  Erskine,  [Ch.  Herald,  vol.  II.]  Bates,  Chap.  VII.  p.  597.  Wit- 
sius,  Book  III.  Ch.  7.  Gill,  vol.  III.  p.  48.  Dickenson's  Letters,  p.  107. 
Robinson's  Syst.  vol.  II.  Ess.  41,  42,  and  46—51.     Ostervald's  Theol.  Sec.  4. 


9a 

Ch.  1.  Zacharia's  Bibl.  Theol.  Band  IV.  }  220—227.  Tillotson's  Serm.  vol, 
II.  p.  219—228.  Amer.  Preacher,  vol.  IV.  Serm.  61—63.  Doederl.  Part  II. 
p.  590—674.     Turrettin,  Pars  II.  p.  610. 

3.  Siib7nissio7ij  Humility,  meekness^  and  forgiveness. 
Importance  of  this  class  of  Christian  virtues. 

Calvin,  Book  III.  Ch.  12.  Emmons,  Serm.  18,  20.  Gill's  Bod.  of  Div. 
vol.  III.  p.  151 — 165.  Edwards  on  the  Affections,  (Works,  vol.  IV.)  Evans 
on  the  Chr.  Temper.  Scougal's  Life  of  God  in  the  soul,  p.  96.  Bates,  p.  265. 
Smalley's  Serm.  vol.  II.  Serm.  14,  15.  Hopkins  on  Holiness.  Do.  Dialogues. 
Spring's  Ess.  9,  12.     Strong's  Serm.  vol.  I.  Serm.  18. 

4.  Prayer.  I.  Its  general  nature  and  grounds.  Ob- 
ligatory on  all  men.  In  what  manner  are  the  unregen- 
erate  to  be  addressed  on  the  subject  ? — 2.  The  effica- 
cy of  prayer. 

Dwight,  vol.  V.  Serm.  140—143.  Calvin,  Book  III.  Ch.  20.  Ridgeley, 
vol.  II.  p.  455.  Scott's  Ess.  23.  Edw^ards,  vol.  III.  Witherspoon,  vol.  II. 
p.  7.  Emmons,  Serm.  20.  Howe's  Works,  vol.  II.  p.  449.  Goodwin's  Select 
Cases,  II.  Oeuvres  de  Fenelon,  Tom.  HI.  Spring's  Essays,  Ess.  11.  Mor- 
decai's  Apol.  p.  665.     Price's  Disser.  III. 

5.  Growing  conformity  tvith  the  divine  law,  or  pro- 
gressive satictification  the  duty  of  all  Christians.  Means 
of  promoting  it. 

Newton's  Works,  vol.  I.  p.  171.  Goodwin's  Treat,  on  Growth  in  Grace. 
Owen  on  Mortif.  of  Sin.  Do.  on  Spir.  Mindedness.  Eraser  on  Sanctif.  Cal- 
vin, Book  HI.  Ch.  6—9.  Dwight,  vol.  III.  Serm.  83,  86.  Witsius,  vol.  II. 
Book  HI.  Ch.  12.  Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  p.  76-91.  Gill,  vol.  II.  p.  302.  Owen 
on  the  Holy  Spir.  Book  IV. 

Ostervald's  Theol.  Part  II.  Sec.  IV.  Ch.  6.  Marshall  on  Sanctif.  Turrettin, 
Tom.  II.  Loc.  XVII.  Quaes.  1,  2.  Robinson's  Syst.  vol.  II.  Ess.  51—57. 
Hopkins,  vol.  II.  p.  193.  Mastricht,  Lib.  VI.  Cap.  8.  Doederl.  Tom.  II.  i 
327—335,  p.  687.     Wegscheider's  Inst.  p.  340. 


JUSTIFICATION. 

1.  Its  general  nature  and  grounds. 

Owen  on  Justif.  p.  479.     Calvin's  Inst.  Book  III.  Ch.  XI.    Ridgeley,  vol.  II, 
tStapfer,  vol.  I.  p.  359.      Guyse's  Pref.  to  Romans  and  Notes.     WitheTspoon, 


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vol.  IV.  Gill,  vol.  II.  p.  228.  Storr's  Doct.  Chr.  }  117.  Turrettin,  Tom.  II, 
Loc.  XVI.  Dwight,  vol.  II.  Serm.  64.  Hopkins,  vol.  II.  p.  53.  Koppii  Nov. 
Test.  Tom.  IX.  Gerhard,  Tom.  Vll.  Scott's  Essays,  12.  Taylor's  Key  to 
Romans.  Edwards  on  Justif.  (Works,  vol.  VII.)  Smalley's  Serm.  vol.  11. 
Serm.  9. 

Noesselti  Opusc.  Selections  on  Atone,  p.  105.  Rawlin  on  Justif.  Brown 
Vind.  p.  1—273.  Witsius,  vol.  I.  Cooper's  Serm.  vol.  II.  Serm.  28,  29. 
Zanchius  de  Reli^.  Chr.  Cap.  19.  Scott's  Rep.  to  Toraline,  vol.  I.  p.  210. 
Brown's  Body  of  Div.  Book  V.  Ch.  2.  Ostervald's  Theol.  Sec.  IV.  Ch.  5. 
Zacharia's  Bibl.  Theol,  B.  IV.  i  260—265.  E.  G.  Marsh's  Serm.  Ludlam's 
Ess.  5.  Mastricht,  Lib.  VI.  Cap.  6.  Macknight  on  Epis.  vol.  HI.  Ess.  VI. 
Oeuvres  de  Claude,  Tom.  XIV.  p.  75.  Phillips's  Uoc.  of  Justif.  Whittaker's 
Two  Serm.  Gabler's  Journal  fur  aus  Theol.  Lit.  Band  IV.  p.  229.  Brett- 
schneider's  Entw.  i  108.     Doederlein,  Part  II.  p.  383—408, 

2.  Peculiar  office  of  faith  in  justification. 

Barrow's  Works,  vol.  II.  p.  41.  Dwio:ht,  vol.  II.  Serm.  65 — 67.  Witsius, 
vol.  I.  Book  III.  Ch.  8.  Calvin,  Book  III,  Ch.  11.  Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  p.  48. 
Fuller's  Gosp.  Worthy,  p.  139.  Dickenson  on  the  five  Points,  p.  151.  Stap- 
feri  Theol.  Tom.  IV.  p.  549.  Turrettin,  Tom.  II.  Loc.  XVI.  Quaes.  7.  Ed- 
wards, vol.  VII. 

Morus's  Epit.  Theol.  Chr.  Pars  V,  Cap.  I.  Tillotson,  vol.  II.  p.  346.  Raw- 
lin on  Jus.  by  Faith.  Brown's  Vind.  p.  280.  Noesselti  Opusc.  Fasc.  I.  p.  69. 
Dickenson's  Letters,  p.  210.  Owen  on  Justif.  p.  1 10.  Robinson's  Syst.  vol.  II. 
Ess.  43 — 45.     E.  G.  Marsh's  Serm.  p.  112. 

3.  Consistency  of  St.  Paul  and  St  James  in  relation 
to  this  subject. 

Bulli  Op.  Harmonic.  Apost.  Dwio;ht,  vol.  II.  Serm.  68.  Erskine  on  Faith, 
(Appendix.)  Doederlein,  vol.  II.  Part  II.  i  328,  329.  Ernesti  Doct.  Discrep. 
Note.     Koppii  Nov.  Tes.  Tom.  IX.  Fasc.  I.  Excur.  2. 

Owen  on  Justif.  p.  676.  Turrettin,  Tom.  IV.  p.  284.  Robinson's  Syst.  vol. 
II.  Ess.  45.  Tillotson,  vol.  II.  p.  363,  481—484.  Brown'sVind.  (Appendix.) 
Chap.  IV— VIII. 

4.  Moral  tendency  of  the  doctrine,  with  answers  to 
objections. 

Dwi;?ht,  vol.  II.  Serm.  69.  Owen  on  Justif.  p.  484.  Smalley's  Serm.  vol. 
II.  Serm.  9.  Calvin,  Book  III.  Ch.  !6.  Cooper's  Serm.  vol.  II.  Serm.  29. 
Witherspoon,  on  the  connexion  between  Justif.  by  faith  and  Sane. 

Witsius,  vol.  I.  Book  III.  Ch.  8.  Robinson's  Syst.  vol.  II.  Ess.  44,  45. 
Tuckney'9  Praelec.  Theol.  Pars  I.  p.  26—302. 


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PERSEVERANCE  OF  THE  SAINTS. 

Dickenson  on  the  five  Points,  p.  183.  Whitby  on  the  five  Points,  Disc.  V. 
Wesley's  Serm.  vol.  I.  Hopkins,  vol.  II.  Zanchii  Miscel.  de  Persever  Sanc- 
torum. Witsius,  vol.  II.  Book  III.  Ch.  13.  Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  p.  100.  Park 
St.  Lee.  IX.     Stapfer,  Tom.  IV.  p.  400.     Smalley's  Serm.  vol.  I.  Serm.  19,  20- 

Cole  on  the  Sov.  of  God,  p.  276—333.  Toplady,  vol.  V.  Doddr.  Lee. 
Gill,  vol.  II.  p.  313.  Newton's  Works,  vol.  I.  p.  162.  Scott's  Works,  vol.  II. 
p.  521.  Turrettin,  Pars  II.  Loc.  XV.  Qu.  16.  Doederl.  vol.  II.  p.  651.  Pri- 
deaux's  Lectiones,  Lee.  VI.  Hornbeck'a  Compen.  Tom.  II.  Lib.  I.  Cap.  4. 
Chandler's  Doctrines,  p.  347. 

1.  Statement  and  proof  of  the  doctrine. 

2.  Objections.  First,  from  the  exhortations  to  per- 
severance, and  the  warnings  against  apostacy,  w  hich 
are  found  in  Scripture ;  implying  the  possibility  and 
danger  of  apostacy.  Second ;  from  instances  of  the 
actual  apostacy  of  Christians.  Third ;  from  the  ten- 
dency of  the  doctrine  to  promote  negligence  and  sloth. 

3.  The  cautions  necessary  to  be  observed  in  preach- 
ing and  defending  the  doctrine. 


FUTURE  STATE. 

1.  Intermediate  state.  Do  men  exist  intelligent, 
conscious  beings  between  death  and  the  resurrection  ? 

Objections  to  the  intermediate  state,  from  the  ap- 
pearances of  human  nature  in  eld  age  and  at  death, 
which  are  thought  to  imply  that  intelligence  is  extin- 
guished Avith  animal  life  ;  and  from  the  texts  of  Scrip- 
ture which  represent  death  to  be  a  state  of  inaction 
and  rest. 

Dwight,  vol.  V.  Serm.  164.  Campbell's  Four  Gosp.  vol.  IV.  Notes  on  Watt. 
XXII.  23,  32.  Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  Qu.  86  Gerhard,  Tom.  XVIII.  p.  1—32. 
Panoplist,  vol.  XI.  p.  393—402.     Belsham's  Essays,  vol.  I.  Ess.  11,12.     Priest- 


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ley  on  Matter  and  Spirit,  vol.  I.  Sec.  21.  Hopkins,  vol.  II.  p.  213.  Watts's 
Works,  vol.  V.  p.  448.  Beattie's  Works,  vol.  VIH.  p.  29.  Smalley's  Send. 
Tol.  I.  Serm.  23.  Butler's  Analogy,  Ch.  I. 

Warburton's  Div.  Leg.  Part  II.  p.  199,  228.  Doddr.  Lee.  vol.  II.  p.  455. 
Doederl.  Tom.  II.  163—173.  Brettschneider's  Handb.  B.  II.  p.  338—378. 
Ammon's  Bibl.  Theol.  Book  III.  Th.  2.  Brown's  Philos.  Lect.  9G— 98.  J.  A. 
Turrettin,  Tom.  1.  p.  195.  Michaelis's  Commenta.  Tom.  I.  No.  4.  Gabler's 
Journal,  Band  IV, 

2.  Resurrection.  What  is  implied  in  the  Scripture 
account  of  it  ?  Wliat  connexion  has  the  general  resur- 
rection with  the  resurrection  of  Christ?  See  I.  Cor. 
XV. 

Dwight,  vol.  V.  Serm.  164.  Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  Qu.  87.  Gill,  vol.  II.  p.  374. 
Doederl.  Tom.  11.  p.  472—507.  Gerhard,  Tom.  XVIII.  p.  285—375.  Tom. 
XIX.  p.  1—91.  Chalmers's  Serm.  (Ed.  1824.)  Serm.  7.  Calvin's  Inst.  vol.  II. 
Ch.  25.     Appleton's  Lee.  p.  270—282. 

Com.  Theol.  Tom.  II.  p.  233—327.  Also,  Tom.  I.  p.  268.  Tillotson's  Serm. 
vol.  X.  Serm.  193,  194,  Brettschneider's  Handb.  B.  II.  p.  378—409.  Os- 
tervald's  Theol.  Sec.  V.  Ch.  3.  Doddr.  Lee.  vol.  II.  p.  443.  Boston's  Four- 
fold State,  p.  310. 

3.  Final  judgment.  Its  general  design  in  relation 
to  God, — to  man, — and  the  universe. — Transactions  of 
the  judgment  day.  What  views  are  we  to  entertain 
as  to  the  length  of  time  to  be  employed?  Will  all  the 
sins  of  the  righteous,  as  well  as  the  wicked  be  brought 
to  light  ? 

Dv^right,  vol.  V.  Serm.  166.  Watts's  World  to  Come.  Calvin,  Book  III. 
Ch.  25.  Barrow's  Works,  vol.  II.  p.  343.  Ridgeley,  vol.  II,  p.  198.  Gill, 
Tol.  II.  Bates,  p,  396.  457.  Turrettin,  Tom.  III.  Loe.  XXX.  Qu.  6.  Irving's 
Orations. 

Doddr.  Lee.  vol.  II.  p.  441.  Doederl.  Tom.  II.  Brettschneider's  Handb. 
B.  U.  p.  409—439,  Williams's  Vindication,  Ostervald's  Theol.  p.  382. 
Brooks's  Golden  Key,  p.  355.  Boston's  Fourfold  State,  p.  332.  Flatt's  Mag- 
azin.     Foster's  Nat.  Relig.     Simpson's  Ess.  on  the  Lang,  of  Scrip. 

4.  Blessedness  of  the  Righteous.  In  what  will  it 
consist  ?  Will  their  intelligence  and  their  enjoyment 
be  progressive  ? 

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Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  Qu.  90.  Storr''s  Opusc.  Tom.  IT.  p.  75.  Gill,  vol.  II.  p. 
495.  Dwight,  vol.  V.  Serm.  169 — 171.  Bates,  p.  477.  Witherspoon,  vol. 
II.  p.  219.  Watts' s  World  to  Come.  Baxter's  Sainfs  Rest.  Howe's  Bless- 
edness of  the  Righteous. 

Doederl.  Tom.  II.  p.  533— 551.  Boston's  Fourfold  State,  p. ^63.  Brett- 
Schneider's  Handb.  B.  II.  p.  447—469. 


FUTURE  PUNISHMENT. 

Appleton's  Lectures,  Lee.  21—23.  Dwiarht,  vol.  V.  Serm.  167, 168.  Ridge- 
ley,  vol.  II.  Qu.  89.  Letters  to  Vidler.  Irvine's  Orations.  Edwards  against 
Chauncy,  Ch.  7 — 14.  Strong's  Benev.  and  Misery.  Purves's  Humble  At- 
tempt, p.  174—245.  Doederl.  Tom.  II.  p.  173—203.  Bates,  p.  330—455, 
535.  Flatt's  Mag.  Zweit.  St.  p.  23— 211.  Chauncy's  Universal  Salvation. 
Watts,  vol.  V.  p.  637—659.     Edwards,  vol.  VII.  p.  375. 

Burge  on  the  Atone.  (Appendix.)  Gill,  vol.  II,  p.  169.  481.  Fuller's  Gos- 
pel, its  own  Witness,  p.  215.  Doddr.  Lectures,  vol.  II.  p.  464 — 482.  Wil- 
liams's Vind.  Letter  7.  Spaulding's  Uuiver.  destroys  itself.  Hammond's 
Works,  vol.  I.  p.  709.  Burgess  on  Orig.  Sin,  Part,  IV.  Ch.  5.  Turrettin, 
Tom.  III.  Loc.  XXX.  Qu.  7.  Baxter's  Saint's  Rest.  Brooks's  Golden  Key, 
p.  161.  Boston's  Fourf.  State,  p.  399.  Foster's  Nat.  Relig.  Ch.  9.  Goodwin 
on  the  punish,  of  Sin.  Gabier's  Journal,  Band  IV.  p.  142.  Simpson's  Essays, 
Part  I.     Brettschneider's  Handb.  B.  II.  p.  469—490. 

1.  In  what  will  the  misery  of  the  wicked  consist  ? 
How  are  we  to  understand  the  forcible  and  terrific  lan- 
guage of  Scripture  on  this  subject  ?  How  should  it 
be  treated  by  ministers  ? 

2.  Duration  of  future  punishment.  What  does  rea- 
son teach?  What  is  the  testimony  of  God's  word? 
To  what  causes  of  error  are  \^  e  specially  exposed  ? 

3.  Reasoning  of  Uuiversalists  considered. 


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POSITIVE  INSTITUTIONS. 

1.  Sabbath.     In  what  sense  is  the  fourth  command 
obhgatory  on  Christians  ? 

Dwight,  vol.  IV,  Strm.  105.  Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  Qu.  115.  Edwrards,  vol. 
VIII.  Sertn.  26.  Calvin,  Book  II.  Ch.  8.  Horsley's  Serm.  vol.  II.  Serm.  21  — 
23.  Doddr.  Lee.  vol.  II.  p.  356.  Prop.  151.  Turrettin,  Pars  II,  Loc.  XI.  Qu. 
13,  14.  Panoplist,  vol.  X.  p,  241,246,345,355.  Strono^'s  Serm.  20,  21. 
Chalmers,  (Ed.  1824.)  Serm.  10. 

Robinson's  Syst.  vol.  III.  Ess.  65,  66,  Durham's  Expos,  p.  200.  Hospinian 
de  Fest.  Dieb.  Cap.  II— IV.  Mastricht,  p.  1240.  Glass's  Works,  vol.  II.  p. 
381. 

2.  Reasons  for  changing  the  day. — Proper  mode  of 
observing  the  Christian  Sabbath. 

Dwight,  vol.  IV.  Serm.  106,  108,  Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  Qu,  117—121.  Ed- 
wards, vol.  VIII.  Serm.  26,  Panoplist,  vol.  X.  p.  198,  203,  353,  354,  433,  440, 
481,  485.  vol,  XI.  p.  6,  11,  107,  111,  201,  206,  448,  454. 


CHRISTIAN  CHURCH. 

Hooker's  Eccl.  Polity.  Dwight,  vol.  V.  Rid°^eley,  vol.  I.  Doddr.  Lect. 
vol.  II.  Key's  Lect.  vol.  IV.  p.  70,  llO.  Gerhard,  Tom.  XI,  XII.  Rhein- 
hard's  Dogmat.  Loc.  XI.     Doederl.  Pars  II.  p.  820—839. 

1.  General  view  of  the  Christian  church,  and  the 
quahfications  of  members. 

Watts  on  Communion,  Qu.  IV.  Dwight,  vol,  V.  Serm.  149.  Edwards, 
vol.  I. 

Aytown's  Const,  of  the  Church,  Chap.  II.  Sec.  3.  Erskine's  Disser.  Diss. 
II.  Rutherford's  Right  of  Presbyt.  Ch.  I,  IV.  Daubeny's  Guide,  Diss.  II. 
Owen's  Inq.  Ch.  I. 

2.  Mode  of  admission.     Propriety  and  importance 
of  a  creed. 

Watts  on  Com.  Dunlop's  Preface  to  Assemb.  Catech.  Panoplist,  vol.  II. 
p.  313—318,  and  359—365.  Duncan  on  Creeds  and  Confessions.  Miller's 
Lect.  on  Creeds. 


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Wheatly  on  the  Creeds,  p.  51.  Rutherford's  Right,  p,  130.  Glass's  Works, 
vol.  II.  p.  58. 

3.  Government  and  discipline  of  a  particular  church 
in  regard  to  its  own  members. 

Gill,  vol.  HI.  p.  274.  Potter's  Works,  vol.  II.  Ch.  I.  Hopkias,  Vol.  II.  p. 
407.     Watts  on  Comm. 

Wise's  Vind.  Aytown's  Con.  of  the  Church,  Ch.  II.  Sec.  1.  Ostervald's 
Theol.  Sec.  V.  Ch.  3.     Glass's  Works,  v®l.  I.  p.  191. 

4.  Ecclesiastical  afovernment  in  the  large  sense.  On 
what  principles  is  its  form  to  be  determined  ? 

5.  Episcopacy,  Presbyterianism,  and  Congregation- 
alism.    Advantages  and  disadvantages  of  each. 

King  on  the  Prim.  Ch.  Chr.  Magazine.  Campbell's  Lect.  onCh.  History. 
Bowden's  Letters.  Calvin's  Inst.  Book  IV.  Owen's  Inquiry.  Rutherford'i 
Right  of  Presbyteries,  Ch.  X.  Also,  Act.  15.  p.  355.  Calamy's  Dioces.  Episc. 
Skinner's  Truth  and  order.  Chillingworth's  Apos.  Inst,  of  Episc.  Peirce's 
Vind.  of  Dissenters.  Potter's  Works,  vol.  II.  Ch.  4.  Chauncy's  View  of  Episc. 
Miller's  Letters  on  the  Const,  and  order  of  the  Chr.  Min.  Hobart's  Apology. 
Panoplist,  vol.  XI.  p.  359—373,  507—518,  537—545. 

Lindsey's  Vindication  of  the  Church  of  Eng.  Morinus  de  Sac.  Ord.  Essays 
on  Episc.  Daubeny's  Guide  to  the  Ch.  Jameson's  Sum  of  Episc.  Contr. 
Wise's  Vindication.  Aytown's  Const,  of  the  Chr.  Chh.  Ch.  Ill,  IV.  Doddr. 
Lect.  vol,  II.  p.  342.  Plati'orms  of  Presbyl.  and  Cong.  Churches.  Edwards 
on  Episcopacy.     Osgood's  Dudleyan  Lecture. 

6.  Officers  of  the  church,  particularly  pastors  and 
deacons.  Mode  of  inducting  them  into  office.  Their 
respective  duties. 

Dwight,  vol.  V.  Serm.  150—155.  Gill,  vol.  III.  Book  II.  Miller's  Letters. 
Doddr.  Lee.  vol.  11.  p.  339.  Hopkins,  vol.  II.  Smith's  Lee.  on  the  Sac. 
Office. 

Owen's  Inquiry.  Bingham's  Antiq.  vol.  I.  Skinner's  Truth  and  Order. 
MastrJcht,  Lib.  VII.  Cap.  2.  Morinus  de  Sac.  Eccl.  Ordin.  Piutherford's 
Rijht.     Platforms.     W is: jfles worth's  Two  Disc. 


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INFANT  BAPTISM. 

1.  Evidence  from  the  natural  relation  between  pa- 
rents and  children  ;  from  the  constitution  of  the  church 
under  the  former  dispensation ;  from  the  New  Testa- 
ment ;  and  from  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Dwight,  vol.  V.  Serm.  158.  Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  Qu.  166.  Clinton  on  Bap. 
Sec.  4.  Clarke's  Defence,  Ch.  2—5.  Reid's  Apology,  p.  36—74.  Wor- 
cester's Two  Disc,  and  Letters  to  Baldwin,  Let.  12 — 20,  Baldwin  on  Bap. 
Appendix,  Sec.  III.  Judson  and  Pond.  Peter  Edwards.  Gill,  vol.  III.  Book 
3.  Bap.  of  Infants  Reasonable,  (Vid.  Waterland's  Farther  Vind.  Also,  Tracts, 
No.  9.)  Introd.  and  Arg.  1 — 5.  Jerram's  Convers.  on  Infant  Bap.  Erskine's 
Serm.  vol.  II.  Calvin,  Book  IV.  Ch,  16.  Doederl,  Tom.  II.  p.  772—780. 
Turrettin,  Tom.  III.  Loc.  XIX.  Qu.  20.  Wall's  Hist,  of  Bap.  Gale's  Reflec- 
tions. Wall's  Reply.  Cave's  Prim.  Chris.  Part  I.  Ch.  5.  Bingham's  Antiq. 
vol.  IV.     West  and  Strong  on  Bap.     Gerhard,  Tom.  IX.  p.  67—318. 

Janeway's  Letters,  I — IX.  Wegscheider's  Inst.  p.  356.  Brettschneider's 
Handb.  B.  II,  p.  656— 691.  Addington's  Reasons,  Part  II.  Ch.  4.  Buck- 
niinster's  Disc,  on  Bap.  Hey's  Lectures,  vol.  IV.  p.  275.  Dow's  Catech. 
Austin's  Reply  to  Merrill.  Hopkins,  vol.  II.  Witsius,  Book  IV.  Ch.  16. 
Robinson's  Syst.  vol.  II.  Ess.  88,  89,  Doddr.  Lee.  vol.  II.  Vossii  Op.  Tom. 
VI.  p.  254. 

2.  Arguments  of  Antipedo-baptists, — from  the  re- 
quisition of  faith, — from  the  want  of  a  positive  com- 
mand^— and  from  the  incapacity  of  infants. 

Dwight,  vol.  V.  Serm.  157,  Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  Qu.  166.  Gill,  vol.  III.  p. 
293.  Clinton  on  Bap.  Sect.  15.  P.  Edwards,  Chap.  I.  Janeway's  Lett.  10, 
11.     Addington's  Reasons,  Part  H.  Ch.  3. 

3.  Import  of  infant  baptism.  Its  utility.  Standing^ 
of  baptised  children.  Duty  of  parents  and  the  church 
in  relation  to  them. 

Dwight,  vol.  V.  Serm.  156.  Hammond's  Works,  vol.  I.  p.  607.  vol.  II.  p. 
101.  Bap.  of  Inf.  Reasonable,  p.  50.  Austin's  Viewof  Chh.  Ch.  12.  P.  Ed- 
wards, p.  184.     Tennty's  Sum.  View,  Srr.  3.     Bradb.  on  Bap. 


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MODE  OF  BAPTISM. 

What  conclusion  must  we  adopt  as  to  the  proper 
mode  of  baptism,  from  the  signification  of  the  original 
word  ;  from  the  circumstances  of  baptism  recorded  in 
the  New  Testament ;  from  the  passages  which  contain 
allusions  to  baptism  ;  from  the  import  of  the  rite  ;  from 
respect  to  custom,  convenience  or  decorum  ;  and  from 
ecclesiastical  history  ? 

Ridgeley,  vol.  II.  p.  416.  Gill,  vol.  HI.  p.  307.  Clarke's  Defence,  Ch.  VI, 
Addington's  Reasons,  Part  I,  P.  Edwards,  p.  155.  Janeway's  Lett.  12. 
Reid's  Apol.  p.  231.  257.  Worcester's  Lett,  to  B.  22.  Baldwin  on  Bap.  Part 
II.  Sec,  4.  Gale's  Reflec.  Schleusner's  Lex.  {Bami^oj.)  Judson  and  Pond 
on  Bap.  '•'•  Dipping,  not  the  only  Scr.  manner  of  Bap."  (Vid.  Waterland's 
Farther  Viud.  and  Tracts,  No.  9.)  Dwight,  vol.  V.  Serm.  159.  Witsius,  vol. 
II.  Book  IV.  Ch.  16.     Tillotson's  Serm.  vol.  I.  p.  512. 


LORD'S  SUPPER. 

1.  Its  design,  utility,  and  perpetuity. 

2.  Frequency,  and  manner  of  the  observance. 

Calvini  Op.  Tom.  VIII.  Pars  I.  Dwight,  vol.  V.  Serm.  160.  Calvin's  Inst. 
Book  III.  Ch.  17.  Ridgeky,  vol.  II,  Qu.  168-175.  Fathers  of  the  Eng. 
Chh.  vol.  VI.  p.  474.  Tillotson's  Serm.  vol.  II.  Serm.  25.  Grove  on  the 
Lord's  Supper.  Doolittle  on  Do.  Watts  on  Com.  Witsius,  Book  IV.  Ch.  17. 
Gill,  vol.  111.  p.  315.     Doederl.  P.  II.  p.  781.  814.      Flatt's  Mag.  11.  St  p.  1. 

Robinson's  byst.  vol.  III.  Ess.  90,  91.  Turrettin,  Tom.  III.  Loc.  XIX.  Qu. 
21,22.  Hammond's  Works,  vol.  I.  Hawies's  Spir.  Comp.  Gale's  Reflec. 
Vosii  Op.  lom.  Vi.  p.  426.  Cudw.  Intel.  Syst.  vol.  II.  (Appendix.)  Oeuvres 
de  Claude,  Tom.  II.  Brettschn.  Handb.  B.  ll.  p.  697—770.  Glass's  Works, 
vol.  V.     Bell  on  Lord's  Supper. 

3.  Catholic  Communion. 

Hall  on  Com.  Mason  on  Do.  Watts  on  Do.  Review  of  Hall  and  Mason 
in  Ch.  Spec.  Gale's  Reflec.  p.  76—74.  Baldwin  on  Bap.  Part  I.  Sec.  I,  IIL 
Foster's  Nat,  Relig,  vol.  I,  p.  331. 


CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Natural  Theology 3,   4 

Evidences  of  Divine  Revelation 4 — 7 

Inspiration  of  the  Scriptures '^i    ^ 

Christian  Theology 9 

Divine  Attributes        9—12 

Trinity  in  the  Godhead 13 

Character  of  Christ ]4— 17 

Holy  Spirit 17,    18 

Divine  Purposes 18 — 20 

Moral  Agency 20 — 22 

Original  Apostacy 22 

Character  and  state  of  man  since  the  fall 23,   24 

Atonement 25 — 27 

Regeneration 27,    28 

Christian  Virtue  or  Holiness 28,   29 

Particular  branches  of  Christian  Virtue 29,    30 

Justification 30.    31 

Perseverance  of  Saints 32 

Future  State 32—34 

Future  Punishment 34 

Positive  Institutions 35 

Christian  Church 35,    36 

Infant  Baptism 37 

Mode  of  Baptism 38 

Lord's  Supper 38 


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